File: Examples1.swf-(4 KB, 550x400, Other)
[_] Flash after Shutdown(Read Comment) Anonymous 01/02/21(Sat)13:48:57 No.3455082
Remeber, its not flash shutdown, just the browser pluggin. If ruffle does not work, try using a
manual flash player to download and play swf files here: https://fpdownload.ma
cromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/32/flashplayer_32_sa.exe Ignore the attached swf, i just
searched test swf file lol
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/21(Sat)13:55:11 No.3455088
>>3455082
Also archive.org has some old pre-timebomb versions of the flash plugin
>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/21(Sat)13:58:53 No.3455090
>>3455082
http://cache.tehsausage.com/flash/defuse.txt
>> [_] Anonymous 01/02/21(Sat)23:56:07 No.3455218
>>3455090
I saw this in another post.
The data is a little sus.
https://prnt.sc/wf37s2
>00 00 40 46 3E 6F 77 42
translates to
>08/03/1970 13:05:00
not any time on 1/12/2021.
I haven't bothered to hunt down a timestamp that actually fits...
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)00:16:19 No.3455221
>>3455218
As a double, not a time_t, it is 1610409600000 which is 12:00AM 1/12/2021.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)00:20:06 No.3455223
>>3455218
the timestamp isn't in time_t, which is seconds from epoch
https://www.cplusplus.com/reference/ctime/time_t/
it is stored in a double as milliseconds from the epoch
https://currentmillis.com/?1610409600000
if you go to https://gregstoll.com/~gregstoll/floattohex/
you can put "000040463E6F7742" into the third input field and tick "Swap endianness" at the top.
then press the Convert to double button, it'll show the number as 1610409600000.0
>>3455221
beat me to it
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)00:29:48 No.3455224
00 00 00 00 00 00 F8 7F is not infinity btw, it's NaN (not a number).
So Adobe's code will check if the current time in milliseconds is above NaN, which always returns
false.
I'll now copy the content of defuse.txt here just in case it is taken down:
Disable EOL uninstall warnings:
Disable auto updates when installing
Add "EOLUninstallDisable=1" to mmc.cfg in C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
(C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash on 64-bit)
---
Defuse flash player time bomb:
Time bomb trigger is the timestamp 1610409600000.0
encoded in double precision floating point (0x42776f3e46400000):
00 00 40 46 3E 6F 77 42
replace with infinity:
00 00 00 00 00 00 F8 7F
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
(C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash on 64-bit)
Flash32_32_0_0_453.ocx (offset: 453: E1D968, 465: E1DBD0)
NPSWF32_32_0_0_453.dll (offset: 453: E3A2E0, 465: E3A32A)
pepflashplayer32_32_0_0_453.dll (offset: 453: CBFCE0, 465: CBFCB8)
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash (64-bit):
Flash64_32_0_0_453.ocx (offset: 12AF6A8)
NPSWF32_32_0_0_453.dll (offset: 128FBD8)
pepflashplayer32_32_0_0_453.dll (offset: 15F6C30)
NOTE: Flash32_32_0_0_453.ocx (and Flash64) will always be write protected
- rename it to Flash32_32_0_0_453.bak
- save edited copy as Flash32_32_0_0_453.ocx
- to delete the backup file:
- properties > security > advanced > delete the "DENY Everyone" permission
>> [_] Anonymous 01/03/21(Sun)01:53:44 No.3455231
>>3455088
Good that you mention that because I downgraded to Flash 29 just in case.
This has mac and linux packages as well, so it'll be around 400MB.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200813003751if_/https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/
flashplayer/installers/archive/fp_29.0.0.113_archive.zip