Rapidleech V2 Rev Verified
fsockopen must be allowed for the script to "talk" to other servers.
The "Verified" moniker is critical. Unverified nulled scripts often contain "shells" – hidden backdoors that allow the original coder to delete your files, steal your database, or use your server for DDoS attacks. rapidleech v2 rev verified
: "Verified" revisions usually focus on fixing "No captcha found" or connection errors caused by changes in file-hoster APIs. fsockopen must be allowed for the script to