On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:55:40 -0300
Guilherme Vieira <[email protected]> wrote:

> The local SQLLite is safe, isn't ?

Only the people concerned can answer this, security is a process not a
product.

They've put some effort into security but Android is no where near a
bastion host.

IMHO Android is more secure than a Blackberry but an Android that is
used for web browsing is less secure than a Blackberry that only
accesses text email and no attachments (ignoring the enterprise server
monstrosities).

A server has open ports, how secure is the listening program and
transport.

Is it encrypted before storing in the database, how secure is the
algorithm, can the Android device be rooted and if so is the key really
safe. Are you hoping it will be stolen whilst turned off?


What level of security is acceptable to you, or ask a more specific
question like, how to encrypt data before storing locally via sql?

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