Who cares? It's strong
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I mean it's EXCEPTIONALLY strong
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From the question though: “I just need to take each char of it and subtract 15 from the char to lightly encrypt it.”https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7622617/simply-encrypt-a-string-in-c …
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"exceptionally strong"

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And obviously has never been tested with a 0x0f byte in the original buffer, but that's a minor detail, right?
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"this one is also exceptionally strong" smh in despair...
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The reason it's so strong is because of the extra layer of encryption from the first loop.
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This puppy is very sick. A breed of franken-code resulting from hours of experimental in-copy-pasting from other Stackoverflow puppies :-(
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Also while legal, why would you use strncpy to zero the memory?
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