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General purpose JavaScript deobfuscator

A simple but powerful deobfuscator to remove common JavaScript obfuscation techniques. Open an issue if there is a feature you think should be implemented.

Online version at deobfuscate.io

Install via npm install js-deobfuscator

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Features

  • Unpacks arrays containing literals (strings, numbers etc) and replaces all references to them
  • Removes simple proxy functions (calls to another function), array proxy functions and arithmetic proxy functions (binary expressions)
  • Simplifies arithmetic expressions
  • Simplifies string concatenation
  • Renames unreadable hexadecimal identifiers (e.g. _0xca830a)
  • Converts computed to static member expressions and beautifies the code

Examples

See bottom for more complicated example with features chained together.

Array Unpacking

Before

const a = ['\x20', '\x57\x6f\x72\x6c\x64', '\x48\x65\x6c\x6c\x6f'];

console.log(a[2] + a[0] + a[1]);

After

console.log('Hello' + ' ' + 'World');

Proxy Functions

An example with simple proxy functions for other functions

Before

function a(b, c) {
    return someFunction(b, c);
}

const result = a(5, 6);

After

const result = someFunction(5, 6);

An example with proxy functions for arithmetic

Before

function a(b, c) {
    return c + 2 * b;
}

const result = a(5, 6);

After

const result = 6 + 2 * 5;

An example with chained proxy functions

Before

function a(b, c) {
    return c + 2 * b;
}
function b(c, d) {
    return a(c, d);
}
function c(d, e) {
    return b(d, e);
}

const result = c(5, 6);

After

const result = 6 + 2 * 5;

Expression Simplification

An example with numbers

Before

let total = 0x2 * 0x109e + -0xc * -0x16a + -0x3234;
for (let i = 0x1196 + 0x97b * 0x3 + -0x2e07; i < -0x95 * -0x38 + -0x1a75 + -0x619; i++) {
    total += i;
}

After

let total = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
    total += i;
}

An example with strings.

Before

console.log('He' + 'll' + 'o' + ' Wo' + 'r' + 'ld');

After

console.log('Hello World');

Overall Example

All these features can be chained together to simplify code.

Before

const ar = [
    '\x48\x65\x6c\x6c\x6f',
    0x95,
    '\x20',
    0x1a75,
    '\x57\x6f\x72\x6c\x64',
    -0x53,
    '\x6c\x6f\x67'
];
const a = function (b, c) {
        return c + 2 * b;
    },
    b = function (c, d) {
        return a(c, d);
    },
    c = function (d, e) {
        return b(d, e);
    };
const message = ar[0] + ar[2] + ar[4];
const result = c(ar[1] * 0x38 + ar[3] + 0x619, 0x12 * ar[5] + 0x1a13 + 0x621);
console[ar[6]](message + ' ' + result);

After

const message = 'Hello World';
const result = 40106;
console.log(message + ' ' + result);

Config

interface Config {
    arrays: {
        unpackArrays: boolean;
        removeArrays: boolean;
    };
    proxyFunctions: {
        replaceProxyFunctions: boolean;
        removeProxyFunctions: boolean;
    };
    expressions: {
        simplifyExpressions: boolean;
        removeDeadBranches: boolean;
    };
    miscellaneous: {
        beautify: boolean;
        simplifyProperties: boolean;
        renameHexIdentifiers: boolean;
    };
}

To Run

Either install the module locally via npm install js-deobfuscator and import as usual or install globally npm install -g js-deobfuscator and use the js-deobfuscator CLI:

> js-deobfuscator -h
Usage: run [options]

Deobfuscate a javascript file

Options:
  -i, --input [input_file]    The input file to deobfuscate (default: "input/source.js")
  -o, --output [output_file]  The deobfuscated output file (default: "output/output.js")
  -f, --force                 Whether to overwrite the output file or not
  -h, --help                  display help for command

>

Alternatively use the online version at deobfuscate.io

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