That has nothing to do with SQLite or encryption. It's basically saying "I
broke into Fort Knox - I found the key under the mat."

On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 10:26 AM, Simon Slavin <slavins at bigfraud.org> wrote:

> For those of you who might be interested in a high-tech attempt at busting
> SQLCipher encryption:
>
> <https://medium.com/@14domino/breaking-the-zyzzyva-encryption-f00360b695d1
> >
>
> Please note that the breaking of the encryption was not done by examining
> the database itself.  SQLiteCipher is not part of SQLite, it's just one of
> a number of encryption systems available.  This article should not be taken
> as indicating that SQLite encryption, /per se/, is poor or easy to break.
>
> Simon.
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