On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet < jean-phili...@ouellet.biz> wrote:
> On 4/7/10 4:47 PM, bofh wrote: > >> Anyone know of a good standalone javascript deobfuscator? We want to run >> it >> against something like the results from tcpflow. >> > > Standalone... not really, but I use a firefox plugin[1] and that has worked > nicely for everything I've had to do so far. I looked for a good standalone > deobfuscator a while back, but couldn't find one, and came to the conclusion > that it was because you'd need a javascript engine anyway, and to make sure > the code was properly reverse engineered to what is done in the browser, it > would be best to actually use a browser and trace what is done. > > I know this isn't standalone, but I still hope it helps in your scenario. > > [1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10345 > Thanks. I know about that, but I need it to run in a from a script, and have the output parseable by a script. -- http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGvHNNOLnCk "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity." -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation. "Securing an environment of Windows platforms from abuse - external or internal - is akin to trying to install sprinklers in a fireworks factory where smoking on the job is permitted." -- Gene Spafford learn french: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30v_g83VHK4