Thanks very much, I'll check these products out !
-Quentin.
On 1/10/07, Jon Molesa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check out swftools. I seem to remember there being some obfuscating
ability in that toolset. However, I don't think i was as simple as
swftool -encrypt my.swf. I also seem to remembe
Check out swftools. I seem to remember there being some obfuscating
ability in that toolset. However, I don't think i was as simple as
swftool -encrypt my.swf. I also seem to remember someone that worked on
swftools creating some helper scripts, or programs. Again, this has
been a while back.
Thanks for your reply,
I understand quite easily your answer and I'm not very surprised, however,
if anyone out there knows a command line tool that does the job, please let
me know, peace!
-Quentin
On 1/9/07, daniel fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quentin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (on Mon, 8 Jan
Quentin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (on Mon, 8 Jan 2007 17:29:14 +0100):
> Is it hard for those who develop SwfMill to add a -encrypt option that would
> act just like Amateya Encrypt (http://www.amayeta.com/software/swfencrypt/)?
AFAIK, there is no such thing as "proper" swf encryption. All tools th
Hi there folks! And happy new year...
I'm using SwfMill a lot (especially server-side) and I appreciate how
powerful it is and how easily we can act on SWFs...
But I have questions regarding encryption : wouldn't it be nice if we could
output encrypted SWFs?
Is it hard for those who develop SwfM