Well,
I have used these tricks. Yes, they do crash Flare, Sothink and
probably some other "light" decompilers.
But I'm pretty sure (last versions of) ASV can pass them w/o any
problem.
Is there anyone who's ready to compete personally with ASV?
  

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> =========== "Ben Smeets" wrote:
> 
> There used to be some hex editor tricks you were used to be able to use.
> It made some of the decryptors crash. Never used it though. Just try to
> code in a way that it never matters if people can read your source code.
> (Although I can imagine there must be some situations where it would be
> very helpfull).
> 
> ----- On Behalf Of Ian Thomas
> Well, there's tricks you can pull to ensure that the movie only works if
> run from the server it's supposed to be run from. A different sort of
> security, I know.
> 
> 
> On 11/16/06, Weyert de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yeah, securing code in Flash Movie. Anyone know a good one for that 
>> beside of obfuscating it? I don't you think you got a lot of choices,
> right?


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