I'm just coding basic "encrypt" and "decrypt" methods for AES on iPhone, using CCrypt.
I've been running a few tests and I was really struck about finding that, sometimes, if you try to decrypt an encrypted text using a key different than the one that was used to encrypt the plain text CCrypt would not return any errors.
Here is an example:
- (void) testDecryptTextWithTheWrongKey {
NSData *encryptKey = [Base64 decodeBase64WithString:@"+LtNYThpgIlQs2CaL00R6AuG2C/i6U1Vt1+6wfFeFMk="];
NSData *decryptKey = [Base64 decodeBase64WithString:@"yg7BvhM8npVGpAFpAESDn3IRWpe6qeQWaa1rwHiTsyU="];
NSString *plainText = @"The text to be encrypted";
NSData *plainTextData = [plainText dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSError *error = nil;
NSData *encrypted = [LocalCrypto encryptText:plainTextData key:encryptKey error:&error];
assertThat(error, nilValue());
assertThat(encrypted, notNilValue());
error = nil;
NSData *decrypted = [LocalCrypto decryptText:encrypted key:decryptKey error:&error];
assertThat(error, notNilValue());
assertThat(decrypted, nilValue());
}
My encrypt and decrypt methods defined in LocalCrypto simply call an internal "executeCryptoOperation" method indicating that they want to encrypt or decrypt:
+ (NSData *) executeCryptoOperation:(CCOperation)op key:(NSData *) key input:(NSData *) input error:(NSError **)error {
size_t outLength;
NSMutableData *output = [NSMutableData dataWithLength:input.length + kCCBlockSizeAES128];
CCCryptorStatus result = CCCrypt(op, // operation
kCCAlgorithmAES128, // Algorithm
kCCOptionPKCS7Padding | kCCOptionECBMode, // options
key.bytes, // key
key.length, // keylength
nil, // iv
input.bytes, // dataIn
input.length, // dataInLength,
output.mutableBytes, // dataOut
output.length, // dataOutAvailable
&outLength); // dataOutMoved
if (result == kCCSuccess) {
output.length = outLength;
} else {
*error = [NSError errorWithDomain:kCryptoErrorDomain code:result userInfo:nil];
return nil;
}
return output;
}
Well, my question is: is it normal that CCrypt returns kCCSuccess when we try to decrypt the encrypted text with a different key than the one used during the encrpytion? Am I missing something or doing something wrong?
It is true that even when CCrypt returns success for the decryption, I can't get a proper NSString out of the resulting data but I would certainly expect CCrypt to return some sort of error in this situation (as Java would probably do).
If this is the normal behavior, how am I supposed to know if the decrypt operation returned the real plain text or just a bunch of bytes that don't make any sense?
There is a similar question here, but the answer doesn't really convince me: Returning wrong decryption text when using invalid key
Thanks!