Python Encryption
With StringEncrypt you can encrypt strings and files for Python programming language.
String encryption supports both UNICODE and ANSI strings.
You can read more about Python and Python strings at:
With StringEncrypt you can encrypt strings and files for Python programming language.
String encryption supports both UNICODE and ANSI strings.
You can read more about Python and Python strings at:
# encrypted with www.stringencrypt.com (v1.0.0) [Python] # myString = "Encryption in Python" myString = [ 0xBB7A, 0xBBD0, 0xBB5E, 0xBBCE, 0xBBC2, 0xBBCA, 0xBB57, 0xBB51, 0xBB58, 0xBB58, 0xBC17, 0xBB6D, 0xBB6B, 0xBC12, 0xBB63, 0xBB59, 0xBB59, 0xBB66, 0xBB62, 0xBB62 ] for uVqes in range(20): JzEXf = myString[uVqes] JzEXf -= 0xF251 JzEXf ^= uVqes JzEXf ^= 0xE0BE JzEXf += uVqes JzEXf -= 0x2952 JzEXf ^= uVqes myString[uVqes] = JzEXf myString = ''.join(chr(JzEXf & 0xFFFF) for JzEXf in myString) del uVqes, JzEXf print(myString)
# encrypted with www.stringencrypt.com (v1.0.0) [Python] # -*- coding: WINDOWS-1250 -*- # myString = "Python encryption" myString = [ 0x73, 0x99, 0x99, 0x8A, 0x86, 0x86, 0x49, 0x7B, 0x79, 0x7B, 0x87, 0x93, 0x87, 0x84, 0x76, 0x7D, 0xA1 ] for KibcB in range(17): tYVMH = myString[KibcB] tYVMH = ~tYVMH tYVMH -= KibcB tYVMH = ~tYVMH tYVMH ^= KibcB tYVMH += 0xDD tYVMH ^= KibcB myString[KibcB] = tYVMH myString = ''.join(chr(tYVMH & 0xFF) for tYVMH in myString) del KibcB, tYVMH print(myString)