Rob and Ray
Thanks for the info
I keep reading things like this, guess I should believe in it.
Contrary to what well-meaning security gurus will tell you, the SMobile people are trying to scare Android users into thinking open source is less secure than closed source such as Apple's, Microsoft's, and Nokia's. It's important you not fall for the ruse.
(Contrary to what antivirus companies would have you believe, open source is always more secure. In fact many respected security experts believe only open source can ever be secure.
Companies usually have a marketing ploy in mind when they steer clear of open source for their most critical components.)
Android Designed Secure
(But in contrast to the iPhone where everything runs as root (!) Android 'sandboxes' all its applications. Each application effectively runs as its own user and permissions are such that no one user (application) can get at the data for any other.
This is what ISE recommended for Apple's iPhone - in vain.)