Personally, would've avoided using a script that borders on malware.
Here's all the problems that script has: 1, File Hosting Violation for unprotected public file uploader. 2, Malicious Code Injection vulnerability which was intentional - I could've gone in and ran any code I wanted with that thing. 3, code made by a known malware group. This one should be obvious - if it's made by a known malware group, maybe -dont- use it? Just a thought.
In any case I'm calling it ZT just like my scanner said - the malicious code injection alone makes this script HIGHLY insecure, worse so that it was actually intentionally DESIGNED to allow anyone who views it to do so. That's just bad practice, and puts all of x10hosting at risk. We don't allow other accounts to put yours at risk, so we won't allow yours to put anyone elses at risk, end of story.