Try to loose some var names, and your loops are too obvious. This is another 'less-obvious' aproach:

#!/usr/bin/perl @z=('')x11;s ss5397969880949610291891037060746998929510499113s; push @s, $1 while (m/(102|103|104|113|..)/g);@z=('')x eval($#z* 2+1);$f = join '', map { chr(eval("$#z+1-$_+$s[$_]"))} (0..@z); $f=~ s s(.{4})(.{7})(.{4})(.{6})s$1 $2 $3 $4sg;print $f ; eval;

I know, it's not that good, but I've never been very good at obfuz.


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In reply to Re: My first obf/JAPH by Chady
in thread My first obf/JAPH by SpaceAce

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