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Originally Posted by nation-x
Any of the encoders are vulnerable... this is why you should obfuscate your code before you encode it... 9 times out of 10 the decoded versions of the script don't work because decoding isn't perfect... most decoders can't decode the script exactly as you wrote it. If you obfuscate your code they have almost no chance of being able to fix errors after they decode it.
http://alexking.org/blog/2004/02/07/...ting-php-code/
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That's a pretty old post. A lot changes in 5 years. I sent a widely used script to a particular site that claims to be able to decode anything and they nailed it in less than an hour. The tools available for download didn't work for this script but these guys were able to do it. That shattered my faith in all of these encoders. I'll try to obfuscate some code, run it through Ioncube and send it to them to see what they come up with. If I had Zend Guard I would try that one too.
BTW, I am gonna be your neighbor pretty soon. I am moving to a little town about an hour away from Charlotte this summer.