Yes it is, but you could create a kind of "checksum", for example take the
highscore and append the senders IP and then hash this string, and check if
the server´s hash results in the same checksum. Kind of a shared secret
technique 

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MD5 isn't going to help encrypting a high score is it? It's a one way 
hash...


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