Key Blob Formats
Key blobs are the data structures that store keys when they are not inside of
a CSP. Every key blob consists of one or more fixed-length header structures,
followed by the key data itself. This key data is variable in length, and often
encrypted.
Each key blob consists of binary data. The size of a key blob will vary
depending on the blob type and the key size.
Unless stated otherwise, all multibyte numbers are stored in little-endian
format, meaning that the first byte of a number is the least significant and the
last byte is the most significant. This is the most common format for computers
running Windows.
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