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Re: windows scripting encoder
From: Doru Petrescu <pdoru () kappa ro>
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 19:46:54 +0200
uhm.. hm, taking a peak into applied cryptography I would expect DES to look a bit different and not just map an 8bit char to another one, one by one. hm.
Perhaps we are talking about a different scripting encoder ? I was refering to the one made by microsoft.
I just said that Cold Fusion offer a similar 'feature' to 'hide' the code. They use a more complicated algorithm (DES) but with a hardcoded key. Same effect, same problems. Sorry for the confusion. Best regards, ------ Doru Petrescu KappaNet - Senior Software Engineer E-mail: pdoru () kappa ro LINUX - the choice of the GNU generation
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