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Critical flaw in PHPMailer library puts millions of websites at risk

A critical remote code execution vulnerability in PHPMailer, one of the most widely used PHP email sending libraries, could put millions of websites at risk of hacking. Read More

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What were the most disruptive iPhone apps of 2016?

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What were the most disruptive iPhone apps of 2016?

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