When a developer runs a file through IonCube Encoder 13, the human-readable PHP code is compiled into Zend opcodes (bytecode). This is the compiled state that the PHP engine normally creates just before execution. Because it is no longer text, standard text-recovery methods are completely useless. Obfuscation and Encryption
There are valid reasons why a developer or business might need to see the source code behind an IonCube-encoded file. If you find yourself in this situation, avoid illegal decoders and pursue these legitimate paths: Contact the Original Developer Ioncube 13 Decoder
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