in reply to Re^4: Convenient Crypto
in thread Convenient Crypto

Doesn't change the fact that SHA doesn't provide encryption. Any use of it is pure obfuscation, not encryption. I'm sure there are encryption algorithms designed for use in memory-tight systems.

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Re^6: Convenient Crypto
by Anonymous Monk on May 20, 2011 at 18:58 UTC
    Read the Source! It is real crypto, because a key is used and every bit of the result depends on every bit of the key and every bit of the plain text.
      I didn't say that no encryption is occurring.