Anything that forces the hosting community to respond is good, however, we should try to keep some perspective, this article shines a bright light at a corner of our stack.
It's interesting to think about how many installations of [insert distro here] have known security vulnerabilities, it's interesting to think the same about every bit of software in your stack, all the way down; database, mail, cache, document, and web servers, other languages ... and so on ...
This is a much more complex problem than let's all run the latest versions of PHP and call our systems secure.
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