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In this tutorial, Rahul demonstrates how to predict a .css file's vulnerability to hackers using cPanel. First, access cPanel and scroll to find "Files," then click on "File Manager." If you have only one domain, it will be located inside the "public_html" directory. For multiple domains, the files will be outside this directory. Once in the correct folder, look for the .css file. If it's not visible, adjust the settings to show hidden files. If you still can't find it, use the "Files" option to search for "dot css," ensuring to include the dot at the beginning. If necessary, you can create a new .css file by typing the name with a dot at the start and clicking "Create New."