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The PHP team is pleased to announce the first release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC1, please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be RC2, planned for 9 Oct 2025.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 97926 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the third beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3, please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be RC1, planned for 25 Sep 2025.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 97868 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the second beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Beta 3, planned for 11 Sep 2025.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 97816 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the first beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Beta 2, planned for 28 Aug 2025.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 97760 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the third testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 4 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Beta 1, planned for 14 Aug 2025.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 97704 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the second testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 2 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Alpha 3, planned for 31 Jul 2025.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 97662 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the first testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 1. This starts the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 1 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Alpha 2, planned for 17 Jul 2025.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 97627 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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A focused security audit of the PHP source code (php/php-src) was recently completed, commissioned by the Sovereign Tech Agency, organized by The PHP Foundation in partnership with OSTIF, and performed by Quarkslab. The audit targeted the most critical parts of the codebase, leading to 27 findings, 17 with security implications, including four CVEs. All issues have been addressed by the PHP development team. Users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest PHP versions to benefit from these security improvements. Read the full audit report. More details in the PHP Foundation blog post. If your organization is interested in sponsoring further audits, please contact The PHP Foundation team: contact@thephp.foundation.
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Full View / NID: 97301 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.4.0, RC4. This is the fourth release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0, RC4 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the production-ready, general availability release, planned for 21 November 2021. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96709 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.4.0, RC3. This is the third release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0, RC3 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC 4, planned for 07 November 2024. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96665 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.4.0, RC2. This is the first release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0, RC2 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC 3, planned for 24 October 2024. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96607 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.4.0, RC 1. This is the first release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0, RC 1 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC 2, planned for 10 October 2024. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96549 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.4.0, Beta 5. This is the third beta release, continuing the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0, Beta 5 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC 1, planned for 26 September 2024. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96493 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.4.0, Beta 4. This is the second beta release, continuing the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0, Beta 4 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 5, planned for 12 September 2024. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96403 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.4.0, Beta 3. This is the first beta release, continuing the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0, Beta 3 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 4, planned for 29 August 2024. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96358 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the second testing release of PHP 8.4.0, Alpha 4. This continues the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0 Alpha 4 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Beta 1, planned for 15 Aug 2024.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96339 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the second testing release of PHP 8.4.0, Alpha 2. This continues the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0 Alpha 2 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Alpha 3, planned for 1 Aug 2024.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96305 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the first testing release of PHP 8.4.0, Alpha 1. This starts the PHP 8.4 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki.For source downloads of PHP 8.4.0 Alpha 1 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found using the bug tracking system.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive.The next release will be Alpha 2, planned for 18 Jul 2024.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 96284 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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Recently, a bug in glibc version 2.39 and older (CVE-2024-2961) was uncovered where a buffer overflow in character set conversions to the ISO-2022-CN-EXT character set can result in remote code execution. This specific buffer overflow in glibc is exploitable through PHP, which uses the iconv functionality in glibc to do character set conversions. Although the bug is exploitable in the context of the PHP Engine, the bug is not in PHP. It is also not directly exploitable remotely.There are numerous reports online with titles like "Mitigating the iconv Vulnerability for PHP (CVE-2024-2961)" or "PHP Under Attack". These titles are misleading as this is not a bug in PHP itself.Currently there is no fix for this issue, but there is a workaround described in GLIBC Vulnerability on Servers Serving PHP. It explains a way how to remove the problematic character set from glibc. Perform this procedure for every gconv-modules-extra.conf file that is available on your system.Additionally it is also good practice for applications to accept only specific charsets, with an allow-list.Some Linux distributions such as Debian, CentOS, and others, already have published patched variants of glibc. Please upgrade as soon as possible.Once an update is available in glibc, updating that package on your Linux machine will be enough to alleviate the issue. You do not need to update PHP, as glibc is a dynamically linked library.PHP users on Windows are not affected.There will therefore also not be a new version of PHP for this vulnerability.
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Full View / NID: 96130 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.3.0, RC 6. This is the sixth and final release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0, RC 6 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the production-ready, general availability release, planned for 23 November 2023. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 95732 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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