Here it is formated nicly:
*$ = sub{
$a=q;}die;;
sub u{
$_;
}
$= && unpack u => u;
};
s[]{82G5S="!A;F]T:&5R(%!E<FP\@:&%C:V5R}six;
die &$ => $/;
Boiled down this can be represented by
*$=sub{
unpack "u", $_;
};
$_='82G5S="!A;F]T:&5R(%!E<FP@:&%C:V5R';
die &$, $/;
or even a one-liner:
die unpack ("u", '82G5S="!A;F]T:&5R(%!E<FP@:&%C:V5R'), $/;
With this, you should be able to figure out what was done to hide the code.
In reply to Re: Re: Icarus
by c-era
in thread Icarus
by Adam
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