If the developer didn't tell the Java compiler to ofuscate the
".class" files, it's very easy to do:


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/272535/how-do-i-decompile-java-class-files


Iván 

On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 13:05:04 +0200, Guus der Kinderen wrote:


> Peter, 
> Where did you find human readable files? Most files that I
find are .class files, which are compiled java files (typically, it's
possible to de-compile class files, but having the original sources is
often more helpful). 
> On first glance, the jar file itself appears to
be providing MIDlets: java applications intended to be run on mobile
phones. FWIW: The author of the package identifies itself as "Daus
Software" 
> Regards, 
> Guus
> 
> On 17 September 2012 11:59, Peter
Schwindt wrote:
> 
>> Peter,
>> 
>> Am 16.09.12 01:32, schrieb Peter
Viskup:
>> 
>> > Dear all, would there be anybody willing to help
understand use of
>> > HACKER.JAR and probably other files downloadable
from
>> > http://dirbas.xtgem.com [1]? It's some syrian page.
Unfortunately I am
>> > not well experienced in Java. Here is the
translation link: [...]
>> 
>> Yummie. Thanks for bringing that site to
attention.
>> As far as I can see those guys love to register their MUCs
over here at
>> conference.jabber.ccc.de [2]
>> 
>> There's quite a
number of randomized account creations from sites in
>> .sy, too.
>> 
>>
Peter

  

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