XOR Encryption ================== Simple implementation of XOR Encryption/Decrypting in various languages, including: - [C](C/main.c) - [C#](C%23/Main.cs) - [C++](C++/main.cpp) - [Dart](Dart/xorencryption.dart) - [F#](F%23/Program.fs) by [pawelizycki](https://github.com/pawelizycki) - [Go](Go/xor.go) - [Groovy](Groovy/XOREncryption.groovy) - [Java \(Android Compatible\)](Java%20\(Android%20compatible\)/XOREncryption.java) - [JavaScript \(Node.js Compatible\)](JavaScript/XOREncryption.js) - [Kotlin](Kotlin/XOREncryption.kt) - [Objective-C](Objective-C/main.m) - [Python](Python/XOREncryption.py) - [Ruby](Ruby/xor.rb) - [Swift](Swift/XOREncryption.swift) - [Visual Basic.NET](VB.NET/XORCrypto.vb) This implementation goes beyond the basic single-key model to use multiple keys in a particular sequence, making it that much more difficult to brute-force. In these examples, I'm encrypting the same string with the same keys in order to keep consistency with the output, and to demonstrate that an encrypted string from a C program can be decrypted in a Java application, or any combination, so long as the keys remain the same. For an in-depth explanation of the code, check out [KyleWBanks.com](http://kylewbanks.com/blog/Simple-XOR-Encryption-Decryption-in-Cpp).