RSA Encryption for Flex 4 RSLs

Updated 1 month, 1 week ago

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Do you know how ridiculously easy it is to reverse-engineer/decompile a Flex 3 or Flex 4 application and its AVM byte code? If you are developing an online Flex product, then you had better...

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guptamukesh 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Twitter

Secure your Flex code , or get it hacked ! on http://is.gd/4W2HX

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arashid 3 months ago on Twitter

We should be securing our flex apps, this is a good reference how to do it? http://icio.us/xm3a55

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thomasb 3 months ago on Wordpress

Matt,

Thanks for the reminder about JIRA. I created bug #SDK-24076 with upload/attached code for the monkey patches to mx.core.*.

Thanks again.

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Matt Chotin 3 months ago on Wordpress

Tom, have you submitted the monkey patches in JIRA yet? Please make sure we’re actually aware of the work

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CreativeTweet 3 months ago on Twitter

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thomasb 3 months ago on Wordpress

Andrew,

The great thing about this solution is that is works [without any changes] for encrypted or standard RSLs. So even in development mode, it works auto-magically.

Now to get Adobe to incorporate the “monkey patches” into Flex 4.

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Andrew Westberg 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Wow Tom. You really took RSL encryption to the next level.

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360Flex 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

awesome blog post on protecting IP, and working with user rights/permissions in RIAs. http://bit.ly/2UKwP6

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