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A close-up, high-angle shot captures a dark-themed laptop screen displaying PHP code, along with a partial view of its keyboard, situated in Gaza, Palestinian Territories.

The illuminated screen, in dark mode, shows a code editor interface, likely Visual Studio Code, with a file named `index.php` open. The breadcrumbs `scoutek > index.php > recaptcha` are visible, indicating the current function. A timestamp 'Jun 7 12:46' is displayed at the top right. The main code segment shows a `function recaptcha()` block, highlighted in blue on line 19. Key elements within the function include a long hexadecimal 'clientKey' (`CAP-753BBE1625CAE523BEA1A31F42815920EF5F7C629DB1D2A7E29B769B00E8373`), a 'POST' method, and a `json_decode` operation on a `$response` variable. Error handling checks for an invalid `$result` or missing 'status' field, throwing an `Exception("Invalid response from API")`. The code then enters a loop or conditional block (implied by the `$attempt++` and `break`) that attempts to retrieve a 'gRecaptchaResponse' into a `$recaptchaToken` if the result 'status' is 'ready'. A retry mechanism (`$attempt++`) is present, throwing an `Exception("Timed out waiting for CAPTCHA solution.")` if `$attempt` reaches `$maxAttempts`. A `catch (Exception $e)` block handles errors by calling `sendResponse(500, $e->getMessage())`. The function concludes by returning `$recaptchaToken`. Below this active code (lines 78-87), a `try` block is entirely commented out, containing logic to check for the presence of `$_GET['CardNo']` and `$_GET['CardExpDate']` and then assigning these values to `$cardNo` and `$cardExpDate`, respectively. It also includes a line to extract `expMonth` using `substr`. This commented code suggests a former or potential payment processing functionality.

The lower portion of the image reveals a black laptop keyboard with a bilingual QWERTY layout, featuring both Latin and Arabic characters on the keys. The function keys F1 through F12 are visible across the top, along with alphanumeric keys, a numeric keypad to the right, and navigation keys such as Shift, Enter, Backspace, Ctrl, and Alt. The laptop rests on a flat, dark surface. The overall lighting is even, suggesting an indoor environment.
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Jun 7, 2026

Gaza, Palestinian Territories

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A close-up, high-angle shot captures a dark-themed laptop screen displaying PHP code, along with a partial view of its keyboard, situated in Gaza, Palestinian Territories. The illuminated screen, in dark mode, shows a code editor interface, likely Visual Studio Code, with a file named `index.php` open. The breadcrumbs `scoutek > index.php > recaptcha` are visible, indicating the current function. A timestamp 'Jun 7 12:46' is displayed at the top right. The main code segment shows a `function recaptcha()` block, highlighted in blue on line 19. Key elements within the function include a long hexadecimal 'clientKey' (`CAP-753BBE1625CAE523BEA1A31F42815920EF5F7C629DB1D2A7E29B769B00E8373`), a 'POST' method, and a `json_decode` operation on a `$response` variable. Error handling checks for an invalid `$result` or missing 'status' field, throwing an `Exception("Invalid response from API")`. The code then enters a loop or conditional block (implied by the `$attempt++` and `break`) that attempts to retrieve a 'gRecaptchaResponse' into a `$recaptchaToken` if the result 'status' is 'ready'. A retry mechanism (`$attempt++`) is present, throwing an `Exception("Timed out waiting for CAPTCHA solution.")` if `$attempt` reaches `$maxAttempts`. A `catch (Exception $e)` block handles errors by calling `sendResponse(500, $e->getMessage())`. The function concludes by returning `$recaptchaToken`. Below this active code (lines 78-87), a `try` block is entirely commented out, containing logic to check for the presence of `$_GET['CardNo']` and `$_GET['CardExpDate']` and then assigning these values to `$cardNo` and `$cardExpDate`, respectively. It also includes a line to extract `expMonth` using `substr`. This commented code suggests a former or potential payment processing functionality. The lower portion of the image reveals a black laptop keyboard with a bilingual QWERTY layout, featuring both Latin and Arabic characters on the keys. The function keys F1 through F12 are visible across the top, along with alphanumeric keys, a numeric keypad to the right, and navigation keys such as Shift, Enter, Backspace, Ctrl, and Alt. The laptop rests on a flat, dark surface. The overall lighting is even, suggesting an indoor environment.

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