tvl-depot/users/wpcarro/scratch/cryptopals/set1/c5.py
William Carroll fad38387af feat(wpcarro/cryptopals): Support repeating key cipher
I think this is a form of symmetric encryption where the passphrase (e.g. "ICE")
is repeated (e.g. "ICEICEICEICEI...") until it matches the length of the
cleartext string; after that, the two byte-strings are XOR'd against one another
and then encoded as hexadecimal creating the ciphertext.

Change-Id: Ib148f06d6c42a41377d1df1f0738d77da935a9f6
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/4789
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
2022-01-08 05:51:16 +00:00

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def encrypt_repeating_key(x, key):
result = b""
for i in range(len(x)):
b = ord(x[i]) ^ ord(key[i % len(key)])
result += b.to_bytes(1, 'big')
return result.hex()
cleartext = "Burning 'em, if you ain't quick and nimble\nI go crazy when I hear a cymbal"
expected = "0b3637272a2b2e63622c2e69692a23693a2a3c6324202d623d63343c2a26226324272765272a282b2f20430a652e2c652a3124333a653e2b2027630c692b20283165286326302e27282f"
run_tests = False
if run_tests:
ciphertext = encrypt_repeating_key(cleartext, "ICE")
print(ciphertext)
assert ciphertext == expected
print("Success!")