> >> 11. By using SQLite you eliminate a possible source of virus
> >> infection.  SQL server has been targeted in at least one major virus
> >> outbreak.
> >
> > Completely and totally false.  Applications that use SQLite can be
> > corrupted and infected by viruses just like any other executable
> > file on the file system.
>
>
> If you install MS SQL server you run a network based service that
> is vulnerable to attack. If you run Sqlite you don't run any
> service and thus are invulnerable (to network service based
> infections).

Not relevant.  No reference to "network service based infections" was made
in the original post.

> Yes, any executable can be infected, but that's a meaningless statement
> since you can't have any database without executable code.

Then saying that SQLite won't be a source of virus infections is also
meaningless, since "you can't have any [SQLite] database without executable
code," which executable code can be infected.

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