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Access to the control panel was obtained by decision of malfunctions and errors,
this followed the export of all projects attachments, namely, data in the HTML format with screenshots.
They have a lot of data to various admin panels, ftp access, server log files and etc.

What to do with it? You can do a lot of things, for example, find the admin panels of their clients as well as databases and accesses.
There is a lot of information and it's up to you.

HTML:
lecturer_email,module_id,nickname,student_email,survey_id,quiz_id,question_id,response,correct_answer
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,"Ron ",rosalie.grier@city.ac.uk," - ",238,1230,b,b
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,Psycho,sultan.ahmed@city.ac.uk," - ",218,1075,d,d
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,Ani,anisa.miah@city.ac.uk," - ",236,1211,b,b
m.poirier@city.ac.uk,1003,Salmaan,syed.shah.11@city.ac.uk," - ",127,616,c,c
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,TRIG,POIyzs,yoana.stoeva@city.ac.uk," - ",330,1612,b,b
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,Buffering,nataliya.bukalsariya@city.ac.uk," - ",227,1132,c,d
nelsons@grimsby.ac.uk,1415,"Chloe ",chloevincent45@gmail.com," - ",470,2137,a,a
katy.tapper.1@city.ac.uk,3012,mchess,mcmcenroe@email.wm.edu," - ",80,389,d,d
sophie.anns.1@city.ac.uk,1006,NiamhT,niamh.thompson@city.ac.uk," - ",24,118,a,a
p.ayton@city.ac.uk,1007,Ak,a.kastrati98@outlook.com," - ",46,209,c,b
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,SOCP,Shogun No Kage,stanislav.milev@city.ac.uk," - ",83,404,d,d
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,TRIG,RIGarielunderwater,ariella.daniel@city.ac.uk," - ",334,1654,a,a
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,P104,ALLWEST,sarah.westbarn@city.ac.uk," - ",389,1874,a,a
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,P104,NPS,andrew.cataldo@city.ac.uk," - ",389,1914,d,a
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,Ivy,yael.mattila-lorenzo@city.ac.uk," - ",233,1182,b,a
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,BAPP,Zoe01,zoe.goodman@city.ac.uk," - ",369,1720,a,a
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,BAPP,HAMNO,nouf.bin-abdulaziz-al-saud@city.ac.uk," - ",372,1740,c,c
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,"Tinkerbell ",eleftheria.paizi@city.ac.uk," - ",192,920,b,b
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,Minh Nguyen,binh.nguyen@city.ac.uk," - ",238,1262,c,c
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,P104,DIM,harlee.cummings@city.ac.uk," - ",374,1749,b,a
sophie.anns.1@city.ac.uk,1006,Cmp19,chloparks@hotmail.co.uk," - ",24,110,c,c
d.m.flinton@city.ac.uk,ATOM,Kat,katerina.sales@city.ac.uk," - ",48,234,c,c
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,BAPP,COR ST,esther.schochet@city.ac.uk," - ",370,1726,d,d
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,L.I,layla.issa@city.ac.uk," - ",238,1256,d,d
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,Y tho,nabiha.khan@city.ac.uk," - ",238,1231,d,d
andreas.kappes@city.ac.uk,OMFG,Oz,osamudiamen.enosegbe@city.ac.uk," - ",203,991,a,d
andreas.kappes@city.ac.uk,OMFG,"Parminder ",parminder.kaur@city.ac.uk," - ",193,932,a,a
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,P104,AIRIG,aishya.dean@city.ac.uk," - ",389,1909,a,a
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,Strawberry,kayleigh.morris.2@city.ac.uk," - ",238,1281,b,b
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,Laila.H,laila.hijazi@city.ac.uk," - ",218,1069,b,a
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,M.B,melanie.bryan@city.ac.uk," - ",227,1137,a,a
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,Kirsten,kirsten.window@city.ac.uk," - ",238,1251,a,a
d.m.flinton@city.ac.uk,DMF1,"Senior ",yawb81@yahoo.co.uk," - ",75,365,a,a
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,Tamar,tamarfredaonnie@gmail.com," - ",233,1176,a,a
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,Doyen,dean.rowe@city.ac.uk," - ",192,924,d,d


lecturer_email,module_id,quiz_id,quiz_is_run,survey_id,survey_is_run,question_id,question,a,b,c,d,correct_answer

m.poirier@city.ac.uk,1003,92,true," - "," - ",573,"According to the TRANSFER APPROPRIATE PROCESSING (TAP) view, which of the following should generate better test performance?",Reading relevant material multiple times,Reading relevant material with rote rehearsal of main points,Making elaborative notes while reviewing in relevant material,Reviewing relevant material and answering questions on the content from memory,d
m.poirier@city.ac.uk,CA19,247,true," - "," - ",1301,Which statement BEST fits with the definition of implicit learning provided by Cleeremans and Jiménez (2002)?,"Relates to abilities that are developed through practice (e.g. drawing, mental arithmetic)",When the learner lacks conscious awareness of what has been learned,Process where we attend to the structure of presented information,When prior experience affects the retrieval of a memory without awareness,b
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,CLIN,189,true," - "," - ",905,Which of the following definitions is not currently used in the definition of psychopathology,"deviation from statistical, political or social norm",presence of disability and distress,presence of maladaptive behaviour and harmful disfunction,pathophysiology of the illness,d
l.cabane@lse.ac.uk,PI16," - "," - ",12,true,710,who leads us,trump,banana,beds,ooff," - "
m.poirier@city.ac.uk,CA19,248,true," - "," - ",1314,"I learned the wrong definition of the Freudian concept of “Id” and then made an effort to correct the mistake – but the first [wrong] definition I learned keeps coming to me when I try to recall the right one … I am experiencing… ",Hyperactive interference,Retroactive interference,Proactive interference,Freudian interference,c
ricardo.khine@city.ac.uk,ONCO,222,true," - "," - ",1116,"Define the condition Cyanosis ",Increase in O2 by RBC,Decrease in O2 by Eosinophils,Decrease of O2 by RBC,"Increase in O2 by Platelets ",c
Which of the following statements is true?",Odds and Risk are always the same,"Odds and Risk approximate each other for rare events ","Odds and Risk approximate each other for common events ",Both Odds and Risk are synonymous with probability,b
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,TSST,130,true," - "," - ",642,Triplett’s study of children performing a task as quickly as possible alone and in competition is perhaps the first example of social facilitation. Which sport inspired that research?,Cricket,Cycle Racing,Darts,Canoeing,b
d.m.flinton@city.ac.uk,DMF1,40,true," - "," - ",187,Which letter is used to report the statistical significance of a test?,p,t,r,s,a
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,TEMP,110,true," - "," - ",536,"When did the first ‘crisis’ in social psychology, with concerns about positivism and reductionism, occur?",1920s-1930s,1940s-1950s,1960s-1970s,1980s-1990s,c
",by finding a rule to differentiate the categories,by seeing them presented one at a time without feedback about which category they were in,based on their similarity to a prototype which they did not see in training,through a process of selective attention,c
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,205,true," - "," - ",1006,Which brain region is thought to be critical for representing the 'Self',The Insula Cortex,The Prefrontal Cortex,The Occipital Cortex,The Parietal Cortex,a
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,TRIG,333,true," - "," - ",1647,"Which is the appropriate format for inclusion in a lab report for the following information, t value = 3.889, p = 03, df = 12","t(12) = 3.89, p > .05","t(12) = 3.89, p = .03","t = 3.889, df = 12, p = 03","t = 3.89, df = 12, p < 05, ",b
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,HTOP,233,true," - "," - ",1180,The phenomenon of extinction forms the basis of which psychological therapy to treat phopias?,Exposure Therapy,Cognitive Behavioural Therapy,Mindfulness Based Therapy,Re-conditioning Therapy,a
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,204,true," - "," - ",992,"A sampling distribution allows us to: ",use a sample to estimate the probability of the research hypothesis to be true,"estimate how probable observed statistics are given the assumption that the null hypothesis is true "," - "," - ",b
dorset@city.ac.uk,DBDQ,143,false," - "," - ",701,Another word for rain - often used by ecologists and meteorologists,Condensation,Precipitation,Transpiration,Respiration,b
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,P104,360,true," - "," - ",1672,"When a set of phenomena can be predicted with near perfect certainty, we would be justified to describe it as a...",Thesis,Law,Theory,Hypothesis,b
sophie.anns.1@city.ac.uk,1006,17,true," - "," - ",79,In Fetal Alcohol Syndrome:,the axons of children are short but with many branches,the axons of children are short and with few branches,the dendrites of children are short with few branches,the dendrites of children are short with many branches,c
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,229,true," - "," - ",1148,Which of the following type of data should a t-test NOT be used for,nominal,ordinal,interval,both A and B,d
lecturer@city.ac.uk,FAC8,8,true," - "," - ",31,Question for Aborting Quiz?,A,B,C,This one,d
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,JDM2,398,true," - "," - ",1960,"If I watch news coverage of a flood on TV and then start thinking the chances of my home flooding are quite high, what heuristic am I likely to be (mis)using?",Availability,Representativeness,Framing,Anchoring,a
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,MUMO,290,false," - "," - ",1458,Q3,op,op," - "," - ",b
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,237,true," - "," - ",1226,"You have run a study, in which you have two separate groups of participants doing condition A and condition B respectively. You have inspected your data, and you have found that it is very skewed. Which tests should you use to test for a difference between groups?",Independent-samples t-test,Wilcoxon Signed Rank test,Paired-samples t-test,Mann Whitney U test,d
sophie.anns.1@city.ac.uk,1006,24,true," - "," - ",129,The central fissure is located between the:,"Parietal and visual cortex
amanda.burls.1@city.ac.uk,DATA,16,true," - "," - ",71,Which of the following statements is true,The height of bars on a histogram represent each variable's value,A frequency distribution for quantitative variables is symmetrical about the mean value and has a bell shape,All bars in a histogram must be the same width,Frequency polygons are a type of graphic representation of frequency distribution,d
nicholas.duggan@viadynamics.com,5555,188,true," - "," - ",897,What is the name of the river that flows through Kilkenny?,Liffey,Barrow,Nore,Suir,c
dorset@city.ac.uk,DBDQ,119,false," - "," - ",592,"Comparing majority and minority influence, in which of these conditions did participants show a significant change in beliefs (rather than actions)?",Consistent majority,Inconsistent majority,Consistent minority of 2,Consistent minority of 1,c
andreas.kappes@city.ac.uk,OMFG,197,true," - "," - ",957,"In order to improve my already excellent forehand in tennis, what do I have to avoid?",That the motion because automatic.,That the motion stays in the associative phase.,"That the motion stays in the cognitive phase. ","Wasting time on lectures. ",a
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,TSST,101,true," - "," - ",491,Q5,O1,O2," - "," - ",a
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,DUMP,229,true," - "," - ",1146,"You have tested two groups of participants. Having inspected the data, you've concluded that a t-test is appropriate.  The Levene's test for equality of variances was significant. How do you interpret this? ",That the data are dependent,That the two groups have the _same_ variance,That the data is not continuous,That the two groups have _different_ variances,d
andreas.jarvstad@city.ac.uk,TRIG,333,true," - "," - ",1646,Which of the following is an alternative term for the p value?,standard deviation,statistical procedure,assumption,alpha level,d
s.b.gaigg@city.ac.uk,P104,363,true," - "," - ",1695,"When did Descartes arrive at his famous conclusion that 'I think, therefore I am'?",1437,1537,1637,1737,c
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,COGP,22,true," - "," - ",95,"Asked if I'd consider eating leftover takeaway for breakfast, when sated I say 'never', when hungry I say 'maybe'. What is this an example of?",Delay discounting,Endowment effect,Socially-desirable responding,Hot-cold empathy gap,d
m.poirier@city.ac.uk,1003,93,true," - "," - ",566,Cleeremans and Jiménez (2002) defined implicit learning as “…The process through which we become sensitive to certain regularities in the environment....”  Which of the following is part of the 3 characteristics of implicit learning they identified?,"Learning is very fast; it can occur in one exposure
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,BIO1,176,true," - "," - ",818,IPSP  to EPSP is,excitatory to inhibitory,hyperpolarization to depolarization,day to night,none of the above,b
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,BAPP,383,true," - "," - ",1820,"A key area of the hypothalamus, particularly important in the regulation of the biological clock, is the:",substantia nigra.,caudate nucleus.,lateral hypothalamus.,"suprachiasmatic nucleus. ",d
stian.reimers.1@city.ac.uk,TESX,191,true," - "," - ",919,"How did Daniel Kahneman, the Nobel Prize winning psychologist, describe the state of social psychology?",An omnishambles,A hot mess,A train wreck looming,A debacle-in-the-making,c
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,BPSY,367,false," - "," - ",1706,Action potentials originate at the,synapses,dendrites,axon hillock,nucleus,c
anne-kathrin.fett@city.ac.uk,BPSY,367,false," - "," - ",1710,Inhibitory synapses on a neuron,neutralize the postsynaptic cell,hyperpolarize the postsynaptic cell,depolarize the postsynaptic cell,move a potential towards the threshold,b
","the proposal that children’s brains become progressively more modular over the course of development

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