Result for 8C3DBF92CAE1FD04280A1FB5B589DCE008581D3D

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FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlcipher.a
FileSize1276906
MD570450FA7A54BC68051AD0BCEDF643566
SHA-18C3DBF92CAE1FD04280A1FB5B589DCE008581D3D
SHA-256EAB82FEC3DC059D0F15362F78B41CEBF8B9825A1D1177A4E9838B817DDB0C4DF
SSDEEP12288:9N0lvukj2MoRrKTA6q0i4i06PBS5TGFgZeNTAiJCiBw7hCiTgTKDKlXtRwnCu6Z:4jCrBS5yFgiHCi4LTgnRwn3G
TLSHT1E445E847F6A344AFC095CA3042F74622BA3AFC9487337A7B6648763D2D72F205E69750
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Key Value
FileSize563064
MD5F82DA3F412847847558595E2DA93842A
PackageDescriptionSQLCipher development files SQLCipher is a C library that implements an encryption in the SQLite 3 database engine. Programs that link with the SQLCipher library can have SQL database access without running a separate RDBMS process. It allows one to have per-database or page-by-page encryption using AES-256 from OpenSSL. . SQLCipher has a small footprint and great performance so it’s ideal for protecting embedded application databases and is well suited for mobile development. . * as little as 5-15% overhead for encryption * 100% of data in the database file is encrypted * Uses good security practices (CBC mode, key derivation) * Zero-configuration and application level cryptography * Algorithms provided by the peer reviewed OpenSSL crypto library. . SQLCipher has broad platform support for with C/C++, Obj-C, QT, Win32/.NET/Mono, Java, Python, Ruby, Linux, Mac OS X, iPhone/iOS, Android, Xamarin.iOS, and Xamarin.Android. . This package contains the development files (headers, static libraries) . SQLCipher v3.4.1 is based on SQLite3 v3.15.2.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibsqlcipher-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion3.4.1-2
SHA-11F2917AACC6BEC4CD0B1D9D2EE5D4F57C594E680
SHA-256E624C82137D32A0A0CC658D0F892BC18C1EEDBD80927263D16F9EA19E3330DF0