Anonymous Crowhead wrote:
Just `strings` and patience.
If the password is encoded within Java code, just use JAD for decompiling Java byte code into source code and then look for the password. There is even an Eclipse plugin called JadClipse, which make's password fishing even more fun.:)
"including the release of RealPlayer 10 with vastly improved codecs,
[...]
In developing RealVideo 10, our codec team has been working closely with the Doom9 community"
Doom9? Wow! It definitely has to be vastly improved.;-)
It's turing complete, after all. And there are myriads of scripts around in the (virtual) world. ;-)
If the password is encoded within Java code, just use JAD for decompiling Java byte code into source code and then look for the password. There is even an Eclipse plugin called JadClipse, which make's password fishing even more fun. :)
Michael
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