I implement this via java , BouncyCastle Provider use Block mode = ECB and Padding mode = PKCS7Padding
I noticte that if i encrypt data that has 32 byte length(such as 61626162616261626162616261626162 which is hex value of abababababababab) i get 64 bytes length cipher text(f21ee0564ebd5274e10bf4590594b1e16a19592b917b19ee106f71d41d165289) is this cipher text valid? from what i read it look like if you encrypt less than 32 byte length data the algorithm will padding it to 32 byte length and produce a 32 byte length cipher text but if you put in exactly 32 byte length data shouldn't you receive the 32 byte length cipher text ,also if i put in data with more length than 32 byte it will padded to 64 byte cipher text correctly
this is what my code look like :
public static byte[] encrypt(byte[] plainText, byte[] keyBytes)
throws GeneralSecurityException {
SecretKeySpec key = new SecretKeySpec(keyBytes, "AES");
Cipher cipher = Cipher.getInstance("AES/ECB/PKCS7Padding", "BC");
cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, key);
byte[] cipherText = cipher.doFinal(plainText);
return cipherText;
}
thx for your reply