A: Yes, if you are the site owner, you can request removal via Google Search Console. For others, you cannot.
[Exposed Directory] ➔ [Plaintext Credentials Found] ➔ [Database / Admin Access] ➔ [Complete System Compromise] index of password txt install
A real-world anecdote highlights the danger: an IT professional once received an encrypted Excel file. The password to open it was conveniently stored in a separate password.txt file. Once decrypted, the spreadsheet revealed a "plethora of server names, IP addresses... and the administrative user IDs and associated passwords"—everything an attacker would need to take over the entire infrastructure. A: Yes, if you are the site owner,
echo -e "$GREEN[2/6] Creating configuration...$NC" cat > $INSTALL_DIR/config.json <<EOF if you are the site owner