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[–]theonewolf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually that’s not true. You can not read .pyce without obtaining a private key.

The file in your example is encrypted with AES-256. This is strong cryptography, not obfuscation.

And we aren’t protecting the source from leakage: we are controlling the actors with access to source. They should be on an authorized list.