: The script scans the page content for text strings that look like link hashes (e.g., specific length, no spaces).
: The data is either encrypted (not encoded) or contains a recursive loop. Solution : Increase max depth: --max-depth 20 . If that fails, it may require a key. Use --detect-encryption to see if SoftCobra suspects AES/Blowfish. softcobra decode full
: Some community members have flagged the site for hosting "unsigned" or converted code, which could potentially "brick" or permanently damage a gaming console if the signatures are broken. : The script scans the page content for
JAB7AGYAbABhAGcAfQA9ACIAUwBvAGYAdABDAG8AYgByAGEAIgA= If that fails, it may require a key
[Layer 1] Detected: Base64 -> "KobLobAfterReverse" [Layer 2] Detected: Reverse -> "esreveRetfAboLboK" [Layer 3] Detected: None. Final output: "PlainTextExample"
: Initially, users had to copy the hashed strings and paste them into a separate "decoder" site, such as Nin10News , which would process the hash and provide the final URL.