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Simple Python example of AES in ECB mode.
from hashlib import md5
from base64 import b64decode
from base64 import b64encode
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
# Padding for the input string --not
# related to encryption itself.
BLOCK_SIZE = 16 # Bytes
pad = lambda s: s + (BLOCK_SIZE - len(s) % BLOCK_SIZE) * \
chr(BLOCK_SIZE - len(s) % BLOCK_SIZE)
unpad = lambda s: s[:-ord(s[len(s) - 1:])]
class AESCipher:
"""
Usage:
c = AESCipher('password').encrypt('message')
m = AESCipher('password').decrypt(c)
Tested under Python 3 and PyCrypto 2.6.1.
"""
def __init__(self, key):
self.key = md5(key.encode('utf8')).hexdigest()
def encrypt(self, raw):
raw = pad(raw)
cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_ECB)
return b64encode(cipher.encrypt(raw))
def decrypt(self, enc):
enc = b64decode(enc)
cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_ECB)
return unpad(cipher.decrypt(enc)).decode('utf8')
##
# MAIN
# Just a test.
msg = input('Message...: ')
pwd = input('Password..: ')
print('Ciphertext:', AESCipher(pwd).encrypt(msg))
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