How can one unencrypt encrypted code? Is it possible? Can it be done? How is it done? Is it easy? Is encrypted code really secure or safe?
Can encrypted code be unencrypted?
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Depends how it's encrypted and it's not if but when it will be cracked.Comment
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No, I don't want to unencrypt. I have a page I uploaded that I encrypted & I wanted to know if the code encryption is really going to stop people from getting the code?Originally posted by HarmonYou must have the cipher Neo
lol, for a minute there, I thought Neo was a software program.. gotcha now, from "The Matrix" right.
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Originally posted by spacedogNo, I don't want to unencrypt. I have a page I uploaded that I encrypted & I wanted to know if the code encryption is really going to stop people from getting the code?
What form of encryption did you use?.
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I didnt really read the program to find out what method it is, but it's one of those free encryption utilities found on the interwebOriginally posted by SilverTabmmm depends on the encrypting method ...you are being kinda vague LOL
I know the encryption prevents dreamweaver from being able to display it in design view.Comment
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Depends how fast your computer is. Depends on the cipher. Depends on how big the blocks are. Depends how many bits the encryption is made of. And finally, it depends on how cleverly designed the algorithm is. All encryption is breakable.Comment
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Originally posted by spacedogI didnt really read the program to find out what method it is, but it's one of those free encryption utilities found on the interweb
I know the encryption prevents dreamweaver from being able to display it in design view.
Then chances are if someone wants it, they will get it..
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Originally posted by sickbeatzDepends how fast your computer is. Depends on the cipher. Depends on how big the blocks are. Depends how many bits the encryption is made of. And finally, it depends on how cleverly designed the algorithm is. All encryption is breakable.
so, what's recommended for encryption if I want to make it 100% inaccessible to everybody & everything except browsers for viewing the pageComment
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encrypt with higher bits. if you're really paranoid. you can encrypt the encryption.Originally posted by spacedogso, what's recommended for encryption if I want to make it 100% inaccessible to everybody & everything except browsers for viewing the pageComment
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oh.. you want your browser to decrypt it?Originally posted by spacedogso, what's recommended for encryption if I want to make it 100% inaccessible to everybody & everything except browsers for viewing the page
how about SSL?Comment
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Originally posted by sickbeatzoh.. you want your browser to decrypt it?
how about SSL?
Well, the page is encrypted now, and the browser is able to display pages, I just want a secure & safe way of prevention people from seeing the source code. I do not think I can use SSL on a virtual hosting accountComment
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I knew that it's not nsa encryption,Originally posted by jjjaygeez. if it's a free utility it's not exactly going to be nsa level encryption is it. are you that scared of people stealing your designs?
just looking into protecting the source code, and of course I'm paranoid of thieves. Too many of them.
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html encryption only generally protects you from the most lazy of thievesOriginally posted by spacedogI knew that it's not nsa encryption,
just looking into protecting the source code, and of course I'm paranoid of thieves. Too many of them.
if they're really determined they can reverse engineer it - if your browser can deciphire it, so can people
that's pretty much it. html encryption has limited use, and personally I wouldn't spend time worrying about it
the only other way you could hide stuff is server side with dynamic pages, but it depends what you want to hide...etcComment
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what he said ^^^ ALL encryption is breakable, it's just a matter of time.Originally posted by sickbeatzDepends how fast your computer is. Depends on the cipher. Depends on how big the blocks are. Depends how many bits the encryption is made of. And finally, it depends on how cleverly designed the algorithm is. All encryption is breakable.
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anyone with basic computer skills and enough determination could do it , might take some time.. i would say 10% of people perhaps.. ?Originally posted by spacedogBut how easy or difficult is it to decrypt for the "average" webmaster.hatisblack at yahoo.comComment
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most 'decent' html encryption is javascript based. pretty much sums up how difficult it would be to crackOriginally posted by SmokeyTheBearanyone with basic computer skills and enough determination could do it , might take some time.. i would say 10% of people perhaps.. ?
of course, encryption would kill any on page seo...Comment
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What, you mean people dont' search for "sadfsdflasdazzxxxxyxyasdfasdf"?Originally posted by jjjaymost 'decent' html encryption is javascript based. pretty much sums up how difficult it would be to crack
of course, encryption would kill any on page seo...Comment
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great, so what options do I have to not kill seo, and still have source code protected from would be thieving newbies.Originally posted by jjjaymost 'decent' html encryption is javascript based. pretty much sums up how difficult it would be to crack
of course, encryption would kill any on page seo...Comment
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Man you guys are fucken noobs. Encrypted HTML can be decrypted no matter what just by visiting it with Netscape and save the webpage to the HD. Trust me I know
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you can cloak...poor man's cloaking based on user agent or do the ip cloaking thingOriginally posted by spacedoggreat, so what options do I have to not kill seo, and still have source code protected from would be thieving newbies.Comment
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There is no way to encrypt a page securely, while making it still displayable in a browser... any script kiddie can crack those javascript encryptors in minutes...Originally posted by spacedogWell, the page is encrypted now, and the browser is able to display pages, I just want a secure & safe way of prevention people from seeing the source code. I do not think I can use SSL on a virtual hosting accountCustom Software Development, email: woj#at#wojfun#.#com to discuss details or skype: wojl2000 or gchat: wojfun or telegram: wojl2000
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haha...I saw some perl program that was "encrypted"...I changed the "decode" to "print" and that was thatOriginally posted by KMR StitchI can decrypt almost any webpage with a few lines of txt.
give you a hint doc"write" ;-)Comment
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Oh my good lord... stop dicking around idiotic things like that and focus on building more and more pages and shit to actually get more and more traffic to your sites and make some money.
It's a complete waste of time to try and encrypt your pages.. I mean fuck man.. they've broken the Zend encription for php programs.Comment






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