A tool meant to offer a high level of encryption which should protect your SWF files from decompilers and any other means of code hacking
| Version | 4.6 Build 3883 |
| Updated | Sep 9th 2014 |
| Developer |
Kindisoft
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1850
3.3
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| Original File Size | 19.9 MB |
| Downloads | 18586 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
| Category | Programming |
secureSWF is a piece of software that was especially designed for programmers who want to protect the source code for their .swf projects. With it you are able to obfuscate, encrypt and even optimize code.
secureSWF’s goal is to make sure that no one is able to decompile your code or extract copyrighted material such as images, animations, audio and anything else that is embedded into the file. The application does so by encrypting the code and placing it into a loader which decrypts the source when content needs to be accessed.
The created loader can be customized according to your specifications and can be set to protect the file from memory debuggers.
Seeing as how you’ve written a good chunk of code which you want to encrypt, it’s safe to say that you have enough experience with computer software to be able to understand how to use secureSWF.
Everything you need in order to create protected .swf is available from the main window of the application. Its tabbed structure makes it very easy for you to access and configure each step of the process. secureSWF Crack comes with a very large number of encryption and optimization options and some of them might not make a lot of sense but the application provides a short description for every one.
Depending on how much you are willing to invest in protecting .swf projects, secureSWF offers a number of encryption presets which you can apply. You are able to choose between encryptions meant for basic testing or full-feature lockdowns.
If for some reason none of the ones provided by secureSWF does the trick, you can manually set levels for statement randomization, control flow and integer data obfuscation, dynamic code wrapping, and much more.
With the above to consider and a lot more to discover in the details, it’s safe to say that if you want to protect your hard work and render it inaccessible to decompilers, then you can give secureSWF a try.
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