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#!/usr/bin/python# Joomla Administrator Login BruteForcer for v1.0 and v1.5 # Feel free to do whatever you want with this code!# Share the c0de! # Darkc0de Team # www.darkc0de.com # rsauron[at]gmail[dot]com

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fimap is currently under development but still usable. Feel free to test it! This document and tool is not recommend for people who doesn’t know what LFI/RFI is. If you