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Is it possible to get the AES_ENCRYPT() key if i have the original string and the encrypted string? Any help appreciated

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This is called a known-plaintext attack. Any modern cipher that have known plaintext attack is consider broken.

So, the answer is "no". (or, not yet, unless you count those academical papers)

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