Choosing PHP Encoder

Discussion in 'PHP' started by jetblack, Dec 6, 2008.

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Which PHP encoder is better?

  1. IonCube

    6 vote(s)
    75.0%
  2. SourgeCop

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. PHPShield

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    12.5%
  4. Other

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    12.5%
  1. #1
    Hi.
    I use Ioncube's online service to encode my projects.
    I decided to buy it.
    However before that, i want to hear your suggestions.
    Which of them is much secure?
    Please vote.

    Thanks.
     
    jetblack, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  2. Aquarezz

    Aquarezz Notable Member

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    #2
    Ioncube is the best one!
    As for all others, there are well known decoders on the market already...
    And so far for Ioncube only 1 is out (but that's in scene group WST and they won't release it.. ;) )

    So yes, go for Ioncube, not for others ;)

    Greetz
     
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  3. jetblack

    jetblack Active Member

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    #3
    Thank you.
    I saw some sites like http://www.phpdecoders.com/ to decode them.
    I don't know if it's true.
    I'm confused. :)
     
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  4. Aquarezz

    Aquarezz Notable Member

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    Hi,
    Well I hope it doesn't work.. but it's a costly software.. I mean... for a piece of software...

    Well if it's true, it must have been very difficult to decode Ioncube...

    But still, go for Ioncube.. how many people will buy that piece of software? ;)

    Greetz
     
    Aquarezz, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  5. jetblack

    jetblack Active Member

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    #5
    Yes you're right.
    I hope there isn't any other cheaper/free decoding softwares.

    Ex:
    http://loadingvault.com/search.php?q=Source+Cop+decoder
    is freely distributed. I tested and fortunately it doesn't work.

    What about TrueBug Encoder?
    Did you tryed?
     
    jetblack, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  6. xrvel

    xrvel Notable Member

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    #6
    I've tried codelock and phplock it. They can be cracked.
    I haven't tried source cop or php shield.
    So i'll vote ioncube. :D
     
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  7. jetblack

    jetblack Active Member

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    jetblack, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  8. raimis100

    raimis100 Banned

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    #8
    They are all paid.
    Just google encoder and you will get buch of free ones
     
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  9. jetblack

    jetblack Active Member

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    #9
    Yes but freeones are generally open-source and decoding them is easy.
    Do you suggest a name if you are using?
    It can be an alternative.
     
    jetblack, Dec 7, 2008 IP
  10. lordofthelake

    lordofthelake Peon

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    #10
    IonCube is maybe the only one for which there isn't a free decoder... there are several decoding groups and a software, but the latter costs around $400, so you should be quite secure.
     
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  11. Kaizoku

    Kaizoku Well-Known Member

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    #11
    Instead of encoding, why not compile it? Encoding will cost performance, but compile will increase performance.
    http://php.net/bcompiler
     
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  12. jetblack

    jetblack Active Member

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    jetblack, Dec 7, 2008 IP
  13. Kaizoku

    Kaizoku Well-Known Member

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    #13
    They are confusing between a compiler and encoder...
     
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    #14
    ioncube is good! I would definitely recommend this one.
     
    mac83, Dec 7, 2008 IP
  15. ioncube

    ioncube Peon

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    #15
    Incorrect. ionCube and a few others compile to bytecode as the first stage, and then encode the bytecode.
     
    ioncube, Dec 8, 2008 IP