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phpMyAdmin updates patch critical holes
From http://www.h-online.com/security/new...s-1273593.html
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As a sidenote, phpmyadmin is one of the most "scanned" web applications according to my access_log 404 errors.
I *highly* recommend installing phpmyadmin in a directory not named phpmyadmin (or phpmyadmin-3.3.1 etc.). In any case, Adminer does a lot better job. In particular, the UI isn't as cluttered as phpmyadmin (phpmyadmin looks like someone vomited buttons and icons, and then stirred them a bit because they looked to organized).
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