Im trying to encrypt some user data in the DB then decrepit it back when showing it to users
Im doing this using JPA, Eclipse link 2.7.1, and MYSql 5.6
the User entity looks like that:
@Entity
@Cacheable(false)
@Table(name = "user_table")
public class User implements Serializable {
// some fields
@Lob
@Column(name = "about_me")
@Convert(converter = EncryptorConverter.class)
String aboutMe;
// setters and getters
}
and here under is the EncryptorConverter.class
import javax.crypto.Cipher;
import javax.crypto.spec.IvParameterSpec;
import javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec;
import org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64;
import java.util.*;
@Converter
public class EncryptorConverter implements javax.persistence.AttributeConverter<String, String> {
String key = "************"; // 128 bit key
String initVector = "**************"; // 16 bytes IV
IvParameterSpec iv;
SecretKeySpec skeySpec;
static Cipher cipher;
static Cipher deipher;
private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(
EncryptorConverter.class.getName());
public EncryptorConverter() {
try {
iv = new IvParameterSpec(initVector.getBytes("UTF-8"));
skeySpec = new SecretKeySpec(key.getBytes("UTF-8"), "AES");
cipher = Cipher.getInstance("AES/CBC/PKCS5PADDING");
cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, skeySpec, iv);
deipher = Cipher.getInstance("AES/CBC/PKCS5PADDING");
deipher.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, skeySpec, iv);
} catch (Exception ex) {
LOG.log(Level.SEVERE, ex.getMessage(), ex);
}
}
@Override
public String convertToDatabaseColumn(String attribute) {
if (attribute == null) {
return "";
}
try {
byte[] encrypted = cipher.doFinal(attribute.getBytes("UTF-8"));
return java.util.Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(encrypted);
} catch (BadPaddingException e) {
// do nothing
} catch (javax.crypto.IllegalBlockSizeException e) {
// do nothing
} catch (Exception ex) {
LOG.log(Level.SEVERE, ex.getMessage(), ex);
}
return "";
}
@Override
public String convertToEntityAttribute(String dbData) {
if (dbData == null) {
return "";
}
try {
byte[] original = deipher.doFinal(java.util.Base64.getDecoder().decode(dbData.getBytes("UTF-8")));
return new String(original, "UTF-8");
} catch (javax.crypto.IllegalBlockSizeException e) {
// do nothing
} catch (BadPaddingException e) {
// do nothing
} catch (Exception ex) {
LOG.log(Level.SEVERE, ex.getMessage(), ex);
}
return "";
}
}
My problem is sometimes when I read the decoded aboutMe
field from the user
entity it looks like having strange chars like this
"��t����a:i3��5�o" and sometimes it'll look just fine without any strange chars.
Do I do anything wrong with the decoding steps?
I really appreciate your help.
catch (Exception ex)
. An exception signals a bug, and you don't want to store corrupted data silently in your database. You want an error to be thrown to leave your database in a good state, and to know that your code has a bug.