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One of the websites that I maintain is on a server where I can fopen() anything on the server. There are a few hundred websites on there, and I don't believe I should have access to go into them, but I wanted to test so that I could improve my own security. "fopening" these files reveals ALL code, even php code / asp code. Is there a way that I can protect the site I am working on from other people "fopening"? Should I contact the host and have them do something? Server is a windows server if it makes a difference. Is this bad enough to where I should change hosts?

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