How can I enable the encryption of an WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service with VB.NET? Is it enough to add a certificate to a service an set <security mode=""> to "TransportWithMessageCredential"? Or is there any other settings needed?
What would be the best way of storing data securely away from users. What I have is a stack of files that get downloaded by the program, at the moment they COME encrypted, and stored in a temp location. Now where would be the be place to store them, and how would I store them? The program reads normal unencrypted files but in order for me to open them at the moment I nee to decrypt them in the temp folder and open them from there.This is bad because anyone could find the temp folder and simply copy out all the unencrypted files.Opening the files and then decrypting the bytearray is out of the question because the program only takes a filename as a option.
I am currently working on a simple data encryption program in VB 2008 express. Basically, I want the user to be able to select any file type and the program will read the data and store it in a text box. The user would then input a key, push the encrypt button and the program would XOR each byte of data with each character from the key and store the data in the third text box. I have written a program that has similar functionality only, it will not read from files, it simply reads data from a text box, so I have a encryption algorithm that works.Here is my
i am writing an application that will need to store less than about 1mb of data. this data will be read and edited by the user. this data will be very simple ascii data. the application is in vb.net on a windows-form. the data will be stored locally on the person's computer.i have several questions.what kind of encryption method should i use to store the data? the user wants something that is not too powerful, but not too simple either.how should i store the data? why not just write it to some file and encrypt it using some medium encryption method?is application settings data encrypted? perhaps i can store it that way? is it suitable to store about 1mb in application setting data? how would i do this? which variable would i use?
I have set up a method in vb.net and in xcode for encrypting a string using as far as i can tell the same parameters for an AES encryption.I've looked all over the place but cannot find information on whether they use the same encryption algorithm and settings.
this is the vb.net code:
Dim encryptAES As New AesCryptoServiceProvider() Dim encoding As New UTF8Encoding() Dim encryptor As ICryptoTransform encryptAES.Key = encoding.GetBytes("12345678901234567890123456789032") encryptAES.IV = encoding.GetBytes("1234567890123416") encryptAES.Mode = CipherMode.CBC
I want to allow the user to enable or disable a textbox by clicking either a button (enable) or the reverse. (disable) if the user clicks the enable button the textbox should receive the focus.
am developing software using sql database. i want an sql statement that can enable me retrieve data which for example has same surname,save them in an array or dataset and navigate through them.
I am using visual studio 2010, service-based database. I created a simple table and created an edit form for that table. But when I save a row and then clear the text of a textbox (which holds a decimal value), it simply does not let me tab off the text box or save it. I put a ErrorProvider to see whats going on. It says "Input string was not in correct format". But I allowed this column to be null in my table. So how do I fix this error. And by the way, it does not happen for all text boxes.
I 'd like to enable the user to apply a custom filter to a System.Data.DataTable.At the moment I have a very simple function like this:
Dim result = dataTable.Select(txtUserInput.Text)
With the filtered results I'd like to do further operations(e.g. Database Update/Delete).Is an sql injection protection needed or is the "Select" function secure?
//Edit:Can the "select" function be abused to manipulate any data in the datatable, execute code, ...? If the only danger is that this function can return to much/to less data there is no problem. But if the data in the dataset gets corrupted it's a real problem.
I have managed to format a text box to be formatted to two decimal places, and to only accept numbers.Only problem is i need to allow the backspace so that if someone types something wrong, they can backspace and type the correct number
Private Sub txtCAmount_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles txtCAmount.KeyPress 'Allow only numberical input plus decimal. Dim allowedChars As String = "0123456789."
I have been trying to create an app that will do xor encryption. I have tried a few different functions but none of them seem to give me what I want. I need it to put the coded text into a 7 bit ascii string. For example if the key was a - 1100001 and the text to be encrypted was s - 1110011 then it would return 0010010 as the encryption. One of the pieces of code I tried to use
Public Function XOREncryption(ByVal CodeKey As String, ByVal DataIn As String) As String Dim lonDataPtr As Long Dim strDataOut As String Dim temp As Integer
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This returns a hex digit though which will not work for what I want.
I am attempting to create a program that can do raw RSA encryption (performing the encryption without using 'Encrypt' and 'Decrypt') of a user's message that can contain a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and [,.;:'"()]. I've attached a screen shot of the application form.
Basically, the user will pick from a list of prime numbers from the first box and input them into p and q. They will type their message in the designated textbox and then hit <encrypt> which will encrypt using p and q and then show the encrypted message below. I'll leave out the Key box since that deals with the math behind the encryption.
The part I am stuck on right now is assigning a number to each one of the characters so that it can be encrypted. These numbers need to remain the same so that the message can be decrypted as well.
i have this .xml file read and display at runtime by vb.net2003. the .xml file is the database which contain various data and its not for adding more data or edited by user so i need to protect the file so that my code can read and display those data. can anyone know how to protect the file.
modifying these functions to encrypt/decrypt byte arrays rather than strings. Also, to have the functions return the encrypted/decrypted byte array, rather than a string.
I have a problem with an encryption made in AdobeFlex and which I need to translate to VB.NET.The core is a AES Encryption, but I tried several ways and code and the encrypted strings weren't the same The original Flex Sourcecode is:
VB private function encryptAES(arg1:String, arg2:String, arg3:String="aes128-cfb8", arg4:String="None"):String { var loc1:*=com.hurlant.util.Hex.toArray(com.hurlant.util.Hex.fromString(arg2));
I'm looking to use RSA Asymmetric encryption to encrypt some data. I've read this article on the forums with a similar title, but it did not answer my question. What I would like to do is use the private key of an RSA key combination to encrypt (sign?) the data and use the public key to decrypt (verify?), as per this wikipedia article . I would like to use this method because I want people to be able to read the data, but not create it themselves. I've copied the code from Peter Bromberg's article RSA Encryption in .NET Demystified , but always get an exception with the "Bad Key" message. If I use the public key for decryption, it works fine (the opposite of what I want). use the public key for encryption.
I've seen a lot of threads on the web discussing about which encryption algorithm is better.According to what I've read, AES encryption algorithm is based on Rijndael's algorithm, and the first is the one being implemented by the US's government to secure TOP SECRET files.From what I've tried RijndaelManaged only supports 128bit long keys (that would be a byte array with 16 byte values, right?) and not 256 as I had first thought; however, AES seems to support 256bit keys (or is it all the way around?), I haven't personally tried DES nor TripleDES.
So, which one is better or more secure? And what's up with asymmetrical encryption? What's the difference? Can both symmetrical and asymmetrical encryption be used for the same thing?
At first i thought it was the padding since mcrypt uses zero padding but i changed the php to use PKCS7 and get the same exact results.I think it has something to do with the padding in the php.Test output from .Net:
Public Shared Function DESEncrypt(ByVal Data As String, ByVal Key As String) As Byte() Dim IV() As Byte = {&H12, &H34, &H56, &H78, &H90, &HAB, &HCD, &HEF}
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this is what I currently have for my DES encryption, but as I am fairly new to VB.Net I can figure out how to make it use Triple DES rather than DES
I would like to read the contents of an existing Outlook 2007 PST file by VB.Net. I find already the file and record structure, this is not a problem. But I have a problem with the compressible encryption how is used. Now I have read that this encryption is based on a simple byte-substitution cipher with a fixed substitution table. But unfortunately I can't find this table. Maybe someone can help me where to find this table or where I to find all the necessary information about compressible encryption.
I desperately need this VB.NET code converted to PHP.This is the Instructions I received:To test your encryption, encrypt the following word with these keys and check if you get the same result:
Text to encrypt: MyPassword Salt key: *&^%$#@! PBE Key: FWV70700[code].....
My purpose is to encrypt the database so that it cannot be open independently without using the application. my application should still be able to access it read/write.