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Subject: Re: FLASH: Security on a swf file.
From: Matt Wobensmith
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 23:09:49 +0100

Hi Nestor -

You wrote:

>>I want to publish some very sensitive information on the intranet all done
>>in Flash.

A SWF file is definitely *not* a secure file. All you need to do is take
that SWF from your browser's cache folder and dump it into MS Word. You'll
see all sorts of jumbled - yet readable - ActionScript and text from your
movie.

A lot of people mistakenly believe that, since the SWF code is not visible
like HTML or JavaScript is, the file's contents are somehow hidden. They are
hidden to most people, but easily viewable by anyone who wants to. In
addition to viewing the SWF in a text editor, you can also get 3rd party
tools that pry open a SWF's contents to see ActionScript, links, and even to
extract sounds and images.

Matt

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Matt Wobensmith
Macromedia
Flash Community Manager

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