It's not a bug, it's a feature :) I am not sure which example are you talking
about but there are 2 options:
1) As Rich pointed out, public key encryption is usually used to encrypt
a generated random session symmetric key. Of course, encrypted data
would be different because different symmeteric encryption keys are used.
2) For symmetric key encryption we generate a session random IV vector
which also gives a new encrypted data every time.


Aleksey





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