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Download Mixmeister Fusion Mac Crack Version Of Photoshop on this page. Soulseekah 28-Sep-10 19:50 28-Sep-10 19:50 Jeffrey, First of all great article, especially for beginners, big up! I have two questions.

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Question 1 You're adding an appendage to every key: // Add Appendage for Pretty Printing EncodedText += 'JW'; When validating this generated key, which will work: ////////////////////////////////////////// // Validation // ////////////////////////////////////////// // X3BA-9NSF-8N9Q-UWQC-U7FX-AZZF-JAJW X3BA-9NSF-8N9Q-UWQC-U7FX-AZZF-JAxx I believe the last 2 characters will not matter here, and hundreds of different keys can be generated by simply altering the appendage, the key will always be valid. Is this the case, or am I missing something? Question 2, which is related: I've not added any appendage when writing my test code, but still my last character can be changed from A to B for example, and the code is valid, even though I've not done any appendages. Again, thanks for the article/tutorial, very helpful.

Are_all_nicks_taken_or_what 7-Jan-10 6:25 7-Jan-10 6:25 Reading 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. Why would you want to encrypt the salt? Are_all_nicks_taken_or_what 23-Jul-09 14:28 23-Jul-09 14:28 Great 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. Kings Of Leon Only By The Night Rar 3200. Custom Ios Installer Wii on this page. 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?