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Curious to see the inner workings of a competitor's SWF I opened it up only to find all the class names, function names and property/variable names garbled. (eg: ZZ2343, ZZ3423)

What kind of software could do this obfuscation without corrupting the SWF?

Robin Rodricks
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  • See this post for a possible answer: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4896052/what-are-some-reliable-flash-obfuscators/21082901#21082901 – Teesquared Jan 13 '14 at 02:18

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This is what most obfuscators do to make the decompiled source code harder to understand. You can find this basic function in probably all the obfuscators out there.

Piotr
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apparently secureSWF is the most popular.

check out this SO post for further discussion: Any reverse engineers have experience with secureSWF?

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Chunky Chunk
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