Encrypting and Decrypting NSData with AES256

Today we’re gonna encrypt information, stored in a NSData object, using AES-256 algorithm. As you may already know, AES-256 is a symmetric encryption schema. Which means that you need to share, somehow, the key you’re gonna use (in order to decrypt the data).

I’ve encapsulated a couple helper methods, as a NSData extension, for the sake of simplicity. I’ve based myself on this. Let’s see…

[cc lang=”objc”]
– (NSData*)aes256EncryptWithKey:(NSString*)key
{
// ‘key’ should be 32 bytes for AES256, will be null-padded otherwise
char keyPtr[kCCKeySizeAES256 + 1];
bzero( keyPtr, sizeof( keyPtr ) );

// fetch key data
[key getCString:keyPtr maxLength:sizeof( keyPtr ) encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];

NSUInteger dataLength = [self length];

// See the doc: For block ciphers, the output size will always be less than or equal to the input size plus the size of one block.
// That’s why we need to add the size of one block here
size_t bufferSize = dataLength + kCCBlockSizeAES128;
void *buffer = malloc( bufferSize );

size_t numBytesEncrypted = 0;
CCCryptorStatus cryptStatus = CCCrypt( kCCEncrypt, kCCAlgorithmAES128, kCCOptionPKCS7Padding,
keyPtr, kCCKeySizeAES256,
NULL /* initialization vector (optional) */,
[self bytes], dataLength, /* input */
buffer, bufferSize, /* output */
&numBytesEncrypted );
if( cryptStatus == kCCSuccess )
{
// The returned NSData takes ownership of the buffer and will free it on deallocation
return [NSData dataWithBytesNoCopy:buffer length:numBytesEncrypted];
}

free( buffer );
return nil;
}
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And now… the decrypt routine…

[cc lang=”objc”]
– (NSData*)aes256DecryptWithKey:(NSString*)key
{
// ‘key’ should be 32 bytes for AES256, will be null-padded otherwise
char keyPtr[kCCKeySizeAES256+1];
bzero( keyPtr, sizeof( keyPtr ) );

// fetch key data
[key getCString:keyPtr maxLength:sizeof( keyPtr ) encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];

NSUInteger dataLength = [self length];

// See the doc: For block ciphers, the output size will always be less than or equal to the input size plus the size of one block.
// That’s why we need to add the size of one block here
size_t bufferSize = dataLength + kCCBlockSizeAES128;
void *buffer = malloc( bufferSize );

size_t numBytesDecrypted = 0;
CCCryptorStatus cryptStatus = CCCrypt( kCCDecrypt, kCCAlgorithmAES128, kCCOptionPKCS7Padding,
keyPtr, kCCKeySizeAES256,
NULL /* initialization vector (optional) */,
[self bytes], dataLength, /* input */
buffer, bufferSize, /* output */
&numBytesDecrypted );

if( cryptStatus == kCCSuccess )
{
// The returned NSData takes ownership of the buffer and will free it on deallocation
return [NSData dataWithBytesNoCopy:buffer length:numBytesDecrypted];
}

free( buffer );
return nil;
}
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Ahhhh… don’t you forget about the imports!

[cc lang=”objc”]
#import
#import
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