Is there going to be an archived webcast afterwards? I'd love to go to that but unfortunately; August is the busiest time of the year for me and my clients.
Scott ________________________________ From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Westberg Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 5:45 PM To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: {Disarmed} Re: [flexcoders] SWF/Flex security I'll be speaking on this topic at 360 Flex San Jose. At the basic level, you can embed or even encrypt secure information such as usernames/passwords. If you need a full blown authentication and encryption system, I'd look into nitrolm.com. This will be discussed at the 360 presentation along with some other non-commercial techniques you can use on your own. http://www.360conferences.com/360flex/2008/04/360flex-san-jose-schedule. html <http://www.360conferences.com/360flex/2008/04/360flex-san-jose-schedule .html> -Andrew Westberg On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: In preparing for securing the site before I code the main site functions I thought I'd read up a bit on security. I was thinking that flex/swf code could not be decompiled. But then I found this: http://blog.everythingflex.com/2008/02/29/check-you-as3-code/ <http://blog.everythingflex.com/2008/02/29/check-you-as3-code/> I'd like to do some remote object validation (adding in another field for the remote object that would verify that the request was coming from my SWF and not someone else's (possibly malicious) code. However, if someone can decompile my SWF files then all of that would be for nothing. What can people say about flex code decompiling and protecting my code from prying eyes? Regards, Scott -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner <http://www.mailscanner.info/> , and is believed to be clean.