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Subject: Re: FLASH: How secure is a .swf file?
From: Cheri Harder
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 18:57:06 GMT

Maybe gibberish, but here is one where "pwd" is a variable and "cheri" the
value (set in a frame action script) and "nodefault" is a text-field
variable name and "password" is the value. Not all that secure, eh? This
is an swf opened in Notepad.

FWS¤ x _€ 6  Cÿÿÿ? – pwd – cheri  ÿ
 label ?    Times New Roman   0  h½™ý€Ð€…( Tÿ ÿ
nodefault password Š  œb€@

~~~~Cheri Harder~~~~~
charderatawsolution [dot] com
Advantage Web Solution
www.awsolution.com

> > > >Is it possible to decompile a .swf file to look at the code? I am
> > > >considering using a password detect in Flash, but I need to have some
> > idea
> > > >of just how secure Flash really is. TIA!


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