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Areallnickstakenorwhat 7-Jan-10 6:257-Jan-10 6:25Reading about AES-encryption:1) Password requires random salt to prevent dictionary attacks. (The salt is then added to the message, unencrypted.)2) A 'Message Authentication Code' (MAC) is required to prevent message tampering. (The checksum is then added to the message, unencrypted.)I'm not sure I followed here, but did you include these techniques for your product keys?If I understand things correctly, your 'MagicText' is a.very. weak MAC. But regarding the random salt, I don't get it.
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Why would you want to encrypt the salt? Areallnickstakenorwhat 23-Jul-Jul-09 14:28Great article!Though, I'm missing one piece of information:Is it possible to guarantee a specific length of the cipher text? From what I understand (correct me if I'm wrong), encrypting 1-15 bytes of data always yields a 16-bytes cipher using AES.I want to encrypt some 8 bytes using an arbitrary key, and make sure the AES cipher is always 16 bytes long.Is this the case? If yes, where can I find this information on the net? If no, is there any type of encryption that can do this?