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July 21st, 2002, 11:04 PM
#1
Junior Member
webpage source encrypted?
today i was surfing the web and i found a cool web, then i wanted to read its source, but the source turned out to be like this:
" FWSq5 p ú Cÿÿÿ? ¿ uϦ=fZi° YYY ÿf™ ™f3 ÿ™Ì ÿÌÌ 0¤@ºÝ ß1‰t
’X…â.¤`#¯|–wùX9yèRFUH•@é§1)®hXì,kè®é6zåçÊ¢ëļQpMgÈîã-vŽÉt3ElÜÈ
,ñ•DMFC`¼±MÂ#4aP-7„ÝÿÝM?ý6§IÑ4a*…¾I6š÷>ÆŒîÃé)9ú•M*jŽÉªzª**f*®Þ6óõ’q½PÅd¡–Ù«vE1#YüRƒ_M9©”yS÷çfê™:QøG*:”´!6¡‘<U„Éð€ ``` ««« eee µµµ ___ YYY ¤¤¤ aaa œœœ ??? uuu ÀÀÀ §§§ 000 ¿¿¿ ßßß ccc ©©© ÏÏÏ [[[ P„ƒA¡ãÃAAŸöã~þÚ*-6‡D|OY)\æ6¢ö?1nRøƒÑ²f«K…¼ò(€ÓÚ3äÜÍ?Õ¸®ðë¥@„žãÃAAJ:ñèi
Á £fì@@iúÊ{mCŸ¾Ävͺ€z
ÆÝÒÒN#4ùÓ9ì!Øï¾’PJ¦Ô!£fÍ€*а hÙ³`!éñ²÷E\J´êñ'ïÁÄ6…›MM€á¼!ô,܈XÀ¯lðP*гbÀCÓ65Ú+õ]±^÷"ñj¼ÑPCl¨h¨!t„¤ÁˆÂuᢠ…˜ˆCÑOÊm•
=AòÀ¨zX´£ÂìЃ *ØPÐPB*b"
i wonder if it is encrypted and is there a way i can read it? thx every one...
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July 26th, 2002, 04:17 PM
#2
Junior Member
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July 26th, 2002, 04:42 PM
#3
Junior Member
can you tell as the address?
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July 26th, 2002, 04:45 PM
#4
naah...it's just m$ frontpage output...
it's probably a javascript encryption scheme...
Google... encrypted html source. Results 1 - 10 of about 238,000. Search took 0.35 seconds.
lots of info there...
I used to be With IT. But then they changed what IT was. Now what I'm with isn't IT, and what's IT seems scary and weird." - Abe Simpson
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July 26th, 2002, 04:48 PM
#5
Like despot said: Can we have the url!?
Ammo
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July 26th, 2002, 05:07 PM
#6
Senior Member
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/...mpositedoc.xml
Take a look at windows script encoder. I got it to work once before, not sure if the output was the same as what you pasted.
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July 26th, 2002, 10:08 PM
#7
There is a way to hide the source, but it's more stenagraphy then encryption. It's just subsituting characters for their %n counterpart. [space] = %20...etc
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July 28th, 2002, 11:55 PM
#8
Jethro is correct; in order for a webpage to resolve the browser has to be able to read it and encryption does not lend itself to that task. You can, however, substitute (cryptogram) ansi's for instance, .... o k ¿ (that might not work here, but you get the idea...)
****
Hey, it did work here, but you'll have to read the backside of the page to see how.
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July 29th, 2002, 06:47 AM
#9
Senior Member
this isn't encrypted it's a <omit>shockwave</omit> flash movie.
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July 29th, 2002, 07:56 AM
#10
Junior Member
thx for all the replies, guys. i am sorry i forget the URL to that page, it seems the source code is indeed encrypted to prevent people from taking it and use it in their own sites.
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