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This is resource CTI1FM9, an Archived Thread.
Discovered:24/4 -2023 13:37:50

Ended:26/4 -2023 06:44:47

Checked:27/4 -2023 08:03:01

Original location: https://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/3494480
Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 10.
Discovered flash files: 1



There are 4 links ending with .swf in this thread (3 more than the discovered amount of flash files).



File: Chinese Torture Test.swf-(416 KB, 425x275, Hentai)
[_] Anonymous 04/24/23(Mon)07:36:32 No.3494480

>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/23(Mon)13:50:03 No.3494489

  MOAR

  Where can I found Moar of this?

>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/23(Mon)20:04:00 No.3494493

  >>3494489
  here's some more from twisted humour
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fKMk3Dm55I&list=PLVtChswQ4NwHioszSiFs94mmmGUc99jQN&index=1

  and
  http://swfchan.com/51/251727/?Complete+Stop.swf
  http://swfchan.com/51/251726/?3+Way+Plane+Crash.swf

  some twisted humour flashes might be lost due to time and might have to be converted from youtube
  video back to flash

>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/23(Mon)22:08:38 No.3494501

  >>3494493
  The only ones that Wayback Machine seems to have caught:

  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com/program_files/2001/TheH
  ungryMonkey.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/2002/MartianSex.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/CanIHave.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/ColdDayInHell.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/Experiments.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/knowinghow.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/KnowJackSchitt.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/successstories.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/program_files/TheHitchHiker.swf
  https://web.archive.org/web/0oe_/http://www.twistedhumor.com:80/redneck/shootouteasy.swf

  If the flash asks for Flash 5, just right-click and press Play.

>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/23(Mon)23:05:09 No.3494504

  I'm looking through the rest of the IA captures and there's a shitload of exes, the ones whose
  filename starts with TwistedHumor.com are Flash Player 4.0 (or similar) projectors with a movie
  embedded in them.
  So that's some well-archived TwistedHumor content for ya.

  If I knew how to extract that movie from these project, I'd do so. Then I could also get a clue
  toward freeing Vinceworld from its Macromedia Director projector.
  (I don't want to run the exe and I'd really like to decompile all of that stuff and port it to
  newer Flash versions)

  I do know that you can concatenate a recent Flash Projector, a flash, its size and a magic number
  to create a standalone player.
  The trailing int32 in Vinceworld does lead to an interesting spot in the entire executable, but
  it's not the start of the movie file, so I'm kind of lost there.
  The trailing ints in the twistedhumor projectors aren't interesting at all.

>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/23(Mon)23:20:18 No.3494506

  >>3494504
  you can use JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler to extract a flash from a .exe-flash

>> [_] >>3494493 >>3494501 04/25/23(Tue)08:56:22 No.3494525

  >>3494506
  No, neither 7-Zip nor ffdec could make sense of them. I've tried several times. These projectors
  are older than this website.

  Maybe IDA or PE Explorer could figure out where the projector ends and the movie starts. I
  haven't tried that yet.

>> [_] Anonymous 04/25/23(Tue)13:15:09 No.3494531

  >>3494525
  What you do is open FFDEC and then open the exe with the flash.
  JPEXS will then be able to look for any swf files currently loaded into RAM and you can then save
  those to disc.
  It doesn't exactly work with 100% of all swf exes though. If it's a real custom made exe with
  tons of dependable swf files, it won't exactly work right away, but if it's just a single swf
  inside a standalone projector it's pretty straight forward.

>> [_] Anonymous 04/25/23(Tue)22:28:24 No.3494546

  >>3494531
  an example of it working is
  http://swfchan.com/51/251580/?britslap.swf

  this was decomplied out of an .exe

  an example of custom flash-exes would be zthings failed breakfast cerals, zthing's how to walk,
  and twisted humour's yo mama osama the shoot osama bin laden game. I've tried those and a
  decompiler fails to get the .swf out of them.

>> [_] >>3494493 >>3494501 >>3494525 04/26/23(Wed)00:40:58 No.3494548

  >>3494546
  Sounds about right.
  I'm not going to run anything I find in twistedhumor outside of a biohazard chamber, that place
  most definitely has ads and malware up the wazoo, but it definitely didn't find anything in
  Vinceworld while it was running. But that's a Macromedia Director Projector Skeleton from 1998.

  I think the most valuable knowledge here would be of how these things used to be packed/compiled,
  alone or with dependencies.



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