I would like to: 1) Encrypt/Encode a SQLite DB file from the command line (or via an application) and 2) De-Encrypt/Decode the same SQLite DB from within Cocoa/iPhone via a key of some sort.
Scenario: I'm developing a game using data values stored within a SQLite DB file. I don't want hackers to pry into the DB file and cheat the game; yet I need to occasionally update the SQLite DB file via importing MS Excel data. I'm thinking of encypting the DB file that is stored with the Application Bundle, then programmatically de-code it within a working directory to glean the contents; then remove the de-coded SQLite DB file. So the game data is stored as an encrypted SQLite DB file within the bundle, to be de-encrypted upon game startup to load the environment variables. Any (simple) ideas? Ric.
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