Ciphers 1.5.5

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dotnet add package Ciphers --version 1.5.5
NuGet\Install-Package Ciphers -Version 1.5.5
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Ciphers" Version="1.5.5" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Ciphers --version 1.5.5
#r "nuget: Ciphers, 1.5.5"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Ciphers as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Ciphers&version=1.5.5

// Install Ciphers as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Ciphers&version=1.5.5

Features:
           * The package uses industry strong cryptographic algorithms for encryption, hashing and signing included in the .NET framework.
           * It is very easy to integrate with a Dependency Injection container like Unity, i.e. the behaviors are abstracted with a handful of simple interfaces.
           * It is very easy to use and configure the objects. No configuration parameters default to sensible defaults.
           * The package does not have dependencies except the .NET framework BCL and the Common Service Locator 1.3.
           * Built and tested with .NET 4.0 and 4.5.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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A set of classes, utilities, etc. addressing various common cross-cutting concerns or extending existing similar libraries like Enterprise Library, Unity, etc. Supports .NET 4.6.2, 4.7.1 and 4.7.2.

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1.13.1 2,066 6/21/2018
1.13.0 1,875 4/26/2018
1.12.6 1,494 3/23/2018
1.12.5 1,738 10/17/2017
1.12.4 1,308 10/13/2017
1.12.3 1,309 10/6/2017
1.12.2 1,314 10/5/2017
1.11.22 1,549 7/22/2017
1.11.21 1,356 6/30/2017
1.11.21-debug 1,133 6/30/2017
1.11.20 1,455 6/14/2017
1.11.19 1,392 5/5/2017
1.11.17 1,824 2/19/2017
1.11.16 2,006 9/20/2016
1.11.15 1,392 8/30/2016
1.11.14 1,388 8/9/2016
1.11.13 1,544 7/27/2016
1.11.12 1,492 5/29/2016
1.11.11 1,426 5/23/2016
1.11.9 1,631 4/24/2016
1.11.8 1,408 4/8/2016
1.11.7 1,485 3/2/2016
1.11.6 1,507 1/26/2016
1.11.5 1,442 1/22/2016
1.11.4 1,475 1/13/2016
1.9.5 1,453 12/15/2015
1.9.3 1,538 12/10/2015
1.9.1 1,456 12/10/2015
1.8.0 1,652 11/30/2015
1.7.0 1,546 9/18/2015
1.6.0 1,602 7/28/2015
1.5.5 1,477 5/12/2015
1.5.4 1,471 5/12/2015
1.5.3 2,085 4/16/2015
1.5.2 1,562 4/16/2015
1.5.1.4 1,517 3/17/2015
1.5.1.3 1,444 3/17/2015
1.5.1.1 1,469 3/17/2015
1.5.1 1,527 3/17/2015
1.5.0.2 1,428 3/12/2015
1.5.0.1 1,472 3/12/2015
1.5.0 1,507 3/11/2015
1.4.0.2 1,467 3/7/2015
1.4.0.1 1,420 3/7/2015
1.4.0 1,511 3/7/2015
1.3.0 1,539 1/12/2015
1.2.0 1,485 12/31/2014
1.1.0 1,943 12/30/2014
1.0.0 1,873 12/25/2014
0.9.1 1,999 12/24/2014
0.9.0 1,745 11/25/2014

* Changed the default value of the property ShouldEncrypt of the ciphers to 'false'.
           The default of 'true' had a performance impact: e.g. the IV would be encrypted and decrypted with a certificate.
           In general the initialization vector is not considered a secret and does not need to be encrypted.
           If there might be any backwards compatibility issues, you can set it explicitly to true in your code for example like this:

           new EncryptedKeyCipher(encryptionCertificate) { ShouldEncryptIV = false });