I know this subject has been discussed in the past, but I still haven't find a satisfying answer.
Conceptually, the security settings (ACLs) on the website subdirectory are a big no-no: Everyone with full control on the whole subdir? It seems to me quite a security issue, and the fact that you can limit somewhat the access from the outside to certain groups/IP address does not mitigate the fact the web server is left vulnerable to hacks.

So, in 2015, are we really sure this is the only way Lansweeper 5.x can work? Is it possible that after so many years a better security scheme has not been devised yet?
TIA,
Andrea