Jan 12

WebLockPro Cracked

pirateLOL. This was just TOO easy. Now, granted, FireFox does give me cool plugins but jeez.

So anyhow, you wanna know how to view the source code of a page that has been encoded by WebLockPro?

First, you need to get Firefox.

Next, you need to get the Web Developer extension.

Now, go to the page that you want to view the source on.

If you right click on the page, you’ll be told that the page is protected by WebLockPro.

Select Tools/Web Developer/Disable/Disable Javascript/All Javascript

You’ve now disabled Javascript and when you right click on the page again, you’ll get the context menu that will let you view the source.

Bada bing - bada boom - nice and simple. I feel sorry for the suckers who bought that program.

G-Man

3 Responses

  1. Adam says

    you don’t need ff or web dev toolbar to disable javascript but oh well.

    ive never heard of that product but sounds pretty silly

    January 12th, 2008 |

  2. Ryan says

    file_get_contents or wget

    January 12th, 2008 |

  3. G-Man says

    @Adam - I didn’t realize that. Guess I should have looked through the preferences more. Anyhow, the web developer toolbar is a great extension.

    @Ryan - not sure what you’re getting at here unless you’re saying to retrieve the page through wget or file_get_contents in which case it would not work because the HTML is encoded (poorly but encoded nonetheless).

    G-Man

    January 13th, 2008 |

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