Really simple encryption with C# and SymmetricAlgorithm

If you don't want to handle keys yourself then let the operating system do it for your. E.g. use Windows Data Protection (DPAPI).

You can write your own, string-based, version of System.Security.Cryptography.ProtectedData.Protect and Unprotect methods by using something like:

public static string Crypt (this string text)
{
    return Convert.ToBase64String (
        ProtectedData.Protect (
            Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes (text) ) );
}

public static string Derypt (this string text)
{
    return Encoding.Unicode.GetString (
        ProtectedData.Unprotect (
             Convert.FromBase64String (text) ) );
}

How about something like this?

Code

using System;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
using System.Text;

public static class StringUtil
{
    private static byte[] key = new byte[8] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
    private static byte[] iv = new byte[8] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};

    public static string Crypt(this string text)
    {
        SymmetricAlgorithm algorithm = DES.Create();
        ICryptoTransform transform = algorithm.CreateEncryptor(key, iv);
        byte[] inputbuffer = Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(text);
        byte[] outputBuffer = transform.TransformFinalBlock(inputbuffer, 0, inputbuffer.Length);
        return Convert.ToBase64String(outputBuffer);
    }

    public static string Decrypt(this string text)
    {
        SymmetricAlgorithm algorithm = DES.Create();
        ICryptoTransform transform = algorithm.CreateDecryptor(key, iv);
        byte[] inputbuffer = Convert.FromBase64String(text);
        byte[] outputBuffer = transform.TransformFinalBlock(inputbuffer, 0, inputbuffer.Length);
        return Encoding.Unicode.GetString(outputBuffer);
    }
}

Unit Test

[Test]
public void Test()
{
    string expected = "this is my test string";
    string a = expected.Crypt();
    Debug.WriteLine(a);
    string actual = a.Decrypt();
    Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual);
}

EDIT:

To clarify: I am aware this is not good practice.

"I'm aware of the risks of this approach. "

Iv'e made the assumption that the OP is also aware and will make relevant code changes before considering using anything like this in a production environment.

The question emphasizes simplicity over good practice.


You'll need to set the cipher mode to CipherMode.ECB or use an IV.

SymmetricAlgorithm symmetricAlgorithm = DES.Create();
symmetricAlgorithm.Key = new byte[8] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 };
symmetricAlgorithm.Mode = CipherMode.ECB;
...

Another point is not to use Unicode encoding. Use Base64 instead. Unicode might "destroy" bytes that are not UTF-16.