On Jun 12, 2005, at 6:57 AM, Jay Listo wrote:
I tried to read a RunRev Standalone (.exe)...apparently the first
parts all make it look like it's a binary file, unreadable.
Towards the end, I start seeing menu and button label strings, and
even extracts of transcript code...well, comments in scripts are
certainly easy prey. This may not be as different as using the unix
command 'strings' to check out an executable, but just may be
simpler...I'm not sure.
How easy is it to reverse-engineer a RunRev standalone?
Jay,
if the creator of the stack chooses to "encrypt with password" then all
those things vanish and all you see is encrypted text.
Andre
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