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How to decrypt js-encrypted source code?
Anyone have hints?
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not simple,there are several ways a code can be encoded.
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ive seen some encoding of html/js that its almost impossible to decode
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The correct answer is..... No.
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But you go ahead and help someone out who may be trying to hack someone else's code so maybe he can get access to something he shouldn't be... :thumbsup |
encrypted its not best word for this. Js can't be encrypted.
I think you meant obfuscated. |
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However, his question is too broad to answer here. It's like asking "how do you decode something that's been encoded". The answer, of course, is that it depends on how it's been encoded. Some possibly helpful links: http://scriptasylum.com/tutorials/en...de-decode.html http://www.virtualconspiracy.com/ind...e=scrdec/intro http://www.r4k.net/dec/ |
This will give you the answer:
$ cat /dev/random |
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