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Hosting a script from CodeCanyon on my own server. How can the original developer see my script?

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I bought a PHP script on CodeCanyon from a well reviewed user and a 5-star script and installed it on my own server with the intention of modifying it for my own use (complies with the license). However I ran into an issue and contacted support. They asked for my purchase code, which is fine, they want to verify I bought the script. However they mentioned that they saw that my script has been modified and suggested I re-install it.

I have made zero mention of my server, script changes, etc. How can they see this? And how can I prevent this? Could it be possible they implemented a backdoor into the script? If so, is there any way to find it?

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It is possible ofc, you should see what the script does. It could also be possible that the support rep got the information from your support request. Since I understand that you ran into issue after modifications, perhaps it was an obvious issue only resulting from your changes. We could go on and on philosophizing how they did it, but without the script and seeing your support issue we can never tell. Such is life of many unknowns.
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