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    LogViewer

    LogViewer

    Provides a log viewer for Laravel

    This package allows you to manage and keep track of each one of your log files.
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    Tattle Trail

    PHP 404 pages to trap malicious web requests and report abusers

    ...A large amount of bots that sniff around websites for unsecured standard web apps (like phpMyAdmin or WordPress) to exploit are run by a very few bad actors. They're easy to catch by watching for attempted visits to pages that don't exist (usually with admin or db in the path). The more these bad robots get reported (and shut down by their ISPs), the more time they have to spend looking for new hosts instead of new websites they can hack into.
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