It's not encrypted.
Code:
function onEnterFrame()
{
System.setClipboard(strings.join("\r\n") + "\r" + "\n" + "\r" + "\n");
} // End of the function
var strings = ["We\'re no strangers to love",
"You know the rules and so do I",
"A full commitment\'s what I\'m thinking of",
"You wouldn\'t get this from any other guy",
"I just wanna tell you how I\'m feeling",
"Gotta make you understand",
"Never gonna give you up",
"Never gonna let you down",
"Never gonna run around and desert you",
"Never gonna make you cry",
"Never gonna say goodbye",
"Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you"];
var pointer = 0;
Originally Posted by
stevesmithx
Is the internet becoming more insecure these days?
The internet's security isn't changing. This stuff has existed for years. Any major insecurities Adobe patches up immediately (the only problem with that is some people run outdated Flash players). MSIE gets tougher on phishing (I would know -wink-). Firefox gets tougher on everything (MSIE hides flash HTTP calls, Firefox doesn't). Plugins are developed to solve these problems (flashblock). We do however discover more bugs as time goes on, obviously. If you've tried to exploit Flash or AJAX, then you would now they are very secure. There's only a few exploits, one of which I'm not telling (only works well on MSIE anyway).