Jack,
>Any recommendations for a (preferably free/opensource) js obfuscator
>that you've used and liked? I'm looking for something to take what
>packer does to the next step: at minimum, obscure methods names, but
>preferably scramble the dickens out of the file to reduce the likelihood
>of rever
Hi,
> Any recommendations for a (preferably free/opensource) js obfuscator
> that you've used and liked? I'm looking for something to take what
> packer does to the next step: at minimum, obscure methods names, but
> preferably scramble the dickens out of the file to reduce the likelihood
> of re
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