URL percent encoding
If you want to use password with special character, like an exclamation mark, you need to use percent encoding which is often called URL encoding.
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URL percent encoding
If you want to use password with special character, like an exclamation mark, you need to use percent encoding which is often called URL encoding.

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Decipher obfuscated URLs with PowerShell
Decipher obfuscated URLs with PowerShell
I recently received a message on Skype from a friend I had not talked to for a while, I was happy to see it was spam. Not because it was spam, but because it was using an encoded Url. After taking a quick look at the structure I thought, this is definitely something I can decode. To me this looked like hexadecimal code, and I quickly threw together a PowerShell one-liners to decode to decode…
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