![]() ![]() ![]() No-cd patches / cracks for new games/softwares now are almost released the same day as the softwares themselves. If there was a magic way to prevent code from being broken, it would have been known for a long time. You may translate it, compress it, or obfuscate it as much as you want, (and it's probably the best thing you can do) you will never fully protect it when released to the public.Īgain. PHP is, like Javascript, an interpreted language. ![]() If you are releasing a php framework containing both the server and client code then you have no way of fully protecting yourself. All sensible data should be stored in the server side where it is kept hidden from the user. Hence it should not contain any sensible information such as passwords or such. No matter how much you will obfuscate it, compress it or translate it to some random japanese dialect, it is still source code that the user has access to. This is the number one reason why Javascript is not secure. After a few downvotes, I decided to comment on my answer:Īny code that is released public has a chance of being hacked. Do not release sensible source code to the public. ![]()
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