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Subject: | Re: FLASH: How secure is a .swf file? Not secure... |
From: | Marc Pidoux |
Date: | Fri, 24 Mar 2000 22:52:11 GMT |
First you can see with Swift Tools a tool to open protected file. It is just
availible for Mac, so I didn't try it yet.
But you can open your shockwave file with a text editor, you will see some of the
text but some will not be readable.
Now, open it with an Hexadecimal soft and...bingo!You can see all very clear (more
or less).
Here is for exemple one of the line you can see if you open a file with a variable
named "password" and the good value is..."Open" of course...
........password......Open...........
Cheers
Marc
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