Several days ago I attended a seminar and they were talking about "dangerous" PHP functions. They did not say however that should we use them. They named eval()
, preg_match()
, exec()
and a lot more.
Though I don't use them, or don't use them often sometimes I have to. Is it considered bad practice to use those functions? Even if I know that where I use them no user can reach it?
Edit: For the preg_match() questions, check out this: preg_match() security hole
preg_match()
would be dangerous? The other two are obvious, since they allow you to invoke arbitrary programs on the host, but this one is not clear to me.preg_replace
might be dangerous when you use thee
modifier, because it means toeval()
the substitution (view modifiers section on PCRE. This flag only applies topreg_replace
though. Not sure if @edem meantpreg_replace
instead ofpreg_match
, or if it's there some kind of danger topreg_match
that I'm not aware of.eval
. All in all any function able executing s/t on system level (likeexec
) could be considered evil when using unsanitized user input. I don't know why they consideredpreg_match
evil, though (except e flag like Carlos already mentioned).