I am just playing with encryption, to learn how to protect my games..
I would like to know how to encrypt a swf in such a way you cant get the
source code (I want to do my own tool), and the swf is still playable! I
mean, if its still playable, how can it be encrypted? It should have a
loader or something, shouldnt it? :p

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Chris <list_s...@mavdns.net> wrote:

> On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 09:52:18 -0200
> Bruno Junqueira Adami <brunojad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello all!
> >
> > I encrypted a swf using Amayeta Swf Encrypt 6.0, now using swfdump I cant
> > get the code because this errors appears:
> >
> > [HEADER]        File version: 10
> > error: reference to element 2519 in array[24]
> > error: reference to element 1570513061 in array[24]
> > error: reference to element 81 in array[29]
> >
> > How did they do this? Is there anyway to fix those errors?
> > Thank you!
>
> < turns on wry humour>
> Err.. catches breath and steps back in amazement..[uses sinister voice]
> 'So, Mr Bond, you have failed to crack our security code, and have learned
> nothing! SMERF
> one, British Secret Service nil! ..[turns to minion, and points at rippling
> water
> in nearby pool ].. Perhaps we should let Mr Bond join our little pets for
> dinner?'
> </turns off wry humour>
>
> You encrypted ( encoded ) your swf Bruno.  How in all seriousness can you
> then
> expect swfdump to unencrypt ( decipher )  it, as well as analyse it?
>
> How did they do this?  Some programmer(s) worked it out.  Since Amayeta are
> selling
> this encryption program, why should they pass that knowledge on to you?
>
> Sorry to say it, but, the only error, is yours ( for encrypting it in the
> first
> place ).  ;o)
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Chris.
> --
> Chris <list_s...@mavdns.net>
>

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