![]() See the other joylock essay to read the reversing the version 4.0 The protection seems to be a little bit different. O, sancta simplicitas! (see where reading too much of fravia's leads - I'm already quoting in latin :)īy using this query, you'll quickly notice that there are other versions of the joylock applet. It is packaged by a warez scene group looking at the nfo, note the date : 12/11/98Īnd the info for unlocking the program : UserName : EFG89W / Password : 312ZXCĬinix also pointed out that the flash version was easily crackable with active script viewer (Cinix : what about a small tutorial ? ) Jeff founds a cracked version of the whole program : No need to login again, juste use this url to access the protected stuff.Īgain, there was a nice thread on the ~S~ Board, wich gave birth to a lot of interesting ideas and findings :Īfter publishing the first 'essay', Veliti and Jeff found other tutorials related to joylock reversing, you can reach them here : ![]() The deciphered url 'protected/freetitles.htm' is in itself a backdoor. ![]() You have now granted access to and index of 1000 "Journals with Free Archives on the Web ". Vhjdnkdnm/rhnndcdynp.odb -> protected/freetitles.htm And in the decript function, the boolean flag is checked only for the capitalized characters. Only true when the first parameter is 'linkURL'. Database accessing : Reversing Simple Java Protections
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