I assume you are referring to PerlApp by AS. Use a C debugger, set a breakpoint in eval_pv() or something similar (I dont remember anymore) (finding eval_pv in the process will be the painful part), once the AS decompresser/obfuscator decrypts it into memory, it will be passed as 1 big string to the perl5**.dll which will be in a temp dir somewhere on disk.
The other choice is to RE the PerlApp obfuscator algorithm
Re: Security, is it to much to ask?. Its been published a couple times in history, for example
A real challenge and
Decompile PerlApp but AS changes it constantly for obvious reasons.
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