They responded telling me the resources removed contained malicious code, but we all know QBCore does not. I sent tickets letting them know I needed help getting these files back on my server. I have not found a way to restore these files they delete through their dashboard (even though I have backups on my local system), and they refuse to help restore them, calling my files "malicious" when I didn't even replace them with anything at all. A number of my edited QBcore resources were removed, they deleted QBCore, and their distributed dependencies, and all of my customization of each plugin there in. When I booted the server and tried to sign into the FTP, I found a text document in the resources folder exclaiming that QBCore stock files from the github directly were "malicious" and "contained cipher code for ip-lock attacks.". Upon rebooting my Zap-Hosting server (Sept 5th 2022 at 10pm CST) their system automatically deleted files I have been using for weeks on their system. Recently I became a paying customer for a dedicated server by Zap-Hosting.
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