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Project Summary

PHPIDS (PHP-Intrusion Detection System) is a simple to use, well structured, fast and state-of-the-art security layer for your PHP based web application. The IDS neither strips, sanitizes nor filters any malicious input, it simply recognizes when an attacker tries to break your site and reacts in exactly the way you want it to. Based on a set of approved and heavily tested filter rules any attack is given a numerical impact rating which makes it easy to decide what kind of action should follow the hacking attempt. This could range from simple logging to sending out an emergency mail to the development team, displaying a warning message for the attacker or even ending the user’s session.

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attacks csrf detection directory dt exploit filter hacking header ids injection injections intrusion ldap lfi library php php5 phpids rce security sql sqli traversal xss

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HTML
74%
PHP
23%
3 Other
3%

30 Day Summary

Oct 20 2024 — Nov 19 2024

12 Month Summary

Nov 19 2023 — Nov 19 2024