Rapidleech Plugmod -eqbal- Rev. 42 Pre-release | T2 Updated 20042010

RapidLeech PlugMod (by eqbal) rev. 42 Pre-Release t2

The , updated on April 20, 2010 ( 20042010 ), was a significant community-driven update to the RapidLeech script, a popular PHP-based tool used for transferring files from file-hosting sites like RapidShare and Megaupload directly to a private server.

3. Changelog (rev. 41 → rev. 42 t2)

| Vulnerability | Impact | |---------------|--------| | Unauthenticated plugin upload | Full server compromise | | Command injection via host plugin parameters | Remote code execution (RCE) | | Directory traversal in download logs | Information disclosure | | Hardcoded “backdoor” passwords | Unauthorized admin access |

Do not use this for file transferring today.

It will not work with Google Drive, Mega, Mediafire, or modern RapidShare.

Enhanced Plugin System

: Introduced better support for managing "host" plugins (the scripts that handle specific websites like MediaFire or Hotfile).

Enhanced Interface

: A more modular UI that allowed users to manage multiple downloads and server-side file management (renaming, deleting, or moving files) more efficiently. Technical Context Developer : eqbal (Main developer for the PlugMod branch). Platform : PHP-based web servers.

4. "Updated 20042010"

RapidLeech PlugMod (by eqbal) rev. 42 Pre-Release t2

The , updated on April 20, 2010 ( 20042010 ), was a significant community-driven update to the RapidLeech script, a popular PHP-based tool used for transferring files from file-hosting sites like RapidShare and Megaupload directly to a private server.

3. Changelog (rev. 41 → rev. 42 t2)

| Vulnerability | Impact | |---------------|--------| | Unauthenticated plugin upload | Full server compromise | | Command injection via host plugin parameters | Remote code execution (RCE) | | Directory traversal in download logs | Information disclosure | | Hardcoded “backdoor” passwords | Unauthorized admin access |

Do not use this for file transferring today.

It will not work with Google Drive, Mega, Mediafire, or modern RapidShare.

Enhanced Plugin System

: Introduced better support for managing "host" plugins (the scripts that handle specific websites like MediaFire or Hotfile).

Enhanced Interface

: A more modular UI that allowed users to manage multiple downloads and server-side file management (renaming, deleting, or moving files) more efficiently. Technical Context Developer : eqbal (Main developer for the PlugMod branch). Platform : PHP-based web servers.

4. "Updated 20042010"