On 10 Jun 2018, at 9:27pm, George <g.lis...@nodeunit.com> wrote:

> As someone who has not verified the millions of lines of code in SQLite
> I trust the project is taking measure to ensure there stuff does not
> get tampered with, the best way they can, if I remember well that did
> not work even for the Linux kernel a much larger project.

I can at least reassure you on that basis.  Although SQLite is 'open source' in 
that the source code is available, it is not a normal open source project.  All 
code is written by the development team, and the project is supported by 
consortium members who contribute money and get new features and support in 
exchange.  In addition, SQLite has no client-server architecture.  There's no 
protocol to reverse-engineer or get in the middle of.

Simon.
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