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    cSploit

    cSploit - cyb3r gladiat0r's cPanel mass password changer.

    cSploit is a mass password changer interactive shell script for cpanel usernames along with their respective login passwords it also changes their FTP, MySQL passwords also. And save changed passwords with their respective usernames in a text file. It gives you flexibility to specify custom filename to save password. (This makes filename hard to guess.)
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    The marriage of XHTML formatting text with Java code for web page creation is ugly, messy, and error prone. The Jxhtml toolkit uses Java objects to replace the XHTML hand coding for a much cleaner & easier to maintain system.
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    mod_replace is an Apache 2.0.x filter that rewrites text patterns based on PCRE within an request header / body or an response header. It is commonly used with mod_proxy's reverse proxy feature to fix incorrect behaviour of web applications.
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