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Principally masc search for malware, but it also tries to fix some issues that compromises the website security, such as wrong permission in some files and directories, empty directories and known files that reveal some details about the software (README, LICENSE, . . .).
It would be interesting think about new security issues that masc could fix and include them in the cleanup_site method
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