Disabled PHP Functions

PHP is a popular scripting language that is commonly used to build web pages nowadays.
However, some of the PHP functions can be very dangerous to the server, due to their capabilities to exploit and compromise servers.

It is our responsibility as providers to keep the server environment secure.
Therefore, these insecure functions have to remain disabled on the server to avoid exploited activities by irresponsible parties, such as malicious codes injections and executions, data leakage and more.

Some of the PHP functions disabled on the server includes eval(), mysql_pconnect() and more.

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