decrypting php scripts

Discussion in 'PHP' started by aussie_col, Feb 21, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi everyone:

    I hope anyone could me with this.

    A couple of months ago I bought a script from a very dishonest company. Havent been able to get any support from them, been trying to reach them right after I made my purchase, seems like these people are dead.

    I cant do too much with this script because all its functionality is encrypted. I'd like to be able to add many more things to it. They promised I'd be able to customize it, but it was all rubbish.

    Anyways, I was having a look throught the posts and I can see there are many knowledgeable people around, who perhaps could help me to decrypt this script. I know they're not using Zend because at no moment this engine was required for the installation of it.

    Is there anyone who could at least please tell me one tool who could help me get the job done?

    Guys I'd really appreciate your help. There are just people on the internet who like putting money on their pocket by selling scripts like these and not providing any type of support.

    MANY THANKS,
    :(
     
    aussie_col, Feb 21, 2006 IP
  2. mariush

    mariush Peon

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    How could we help if you don't give us the encrypted php ?

    You have nothing to lose if we see it, I guess ..
     
    mariush, Feb 21, 2006 IP
  3. mehbooba

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    what was the name of the script ?

    do you have the website address where you purchased it from ?

    usually when they say its 'customisable' it means the templates are (the look and feel of the website) rather than the functionality.
     
    mehbooba, Feb 25, 2006 IP
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    Is there an eval function?
     
    tccoder, Mar 7, 2006 IP