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Mastering Assembly Programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787287488
Length 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alexey Lyashko Alexey Lyashko
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Crypto Core

The main project of this chapter is a tiny, simple (not to say primitive) encryption/decryption module written entirely in Assembly. Since the topic of this chapter is interfacing Assembly modules and modules written in high-level languages, we will not delve into cryptography principles, but we will rather concentrate on the portability and interoperability of our code while using a slightly modified XOR algorithm. The idea behind the algorithm is to receive an array of bytes and do the following:

  1. Take a byte and rotate it a certain number of bits to the left (the counter is randomly generated at compile time).
  2. XOR the result with the 1-byte key (randomly generated at compile time as well).
  3. Write the byte back to the array.
  4. If there are more bytes to encrypt, go to step 1; otherwise break out of the loop.

The following screenshot is an example output of the algorithm...

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