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Cybersecurity experts are warning that a new type of malicious software known as Gooligan has infected more than 1 million Android devices worldwide and is spreading at a rate of 13,000 devices a day.
In the wake of last month's "Gooligan" attacks, which targeted more than a million Android devices and gained access to the users' Google accounts, experts are suggesting that a flood of simlar ...
The so-called Gooligan strain has infected as many as 1.3 million Android phones since August, completely prising the devices open and stealing the tokens users are given to verify they are ...
Gooligan, as researchers from security firm Check Point Software Technologies have dubbed the malware, has been found in at least 86 apps available in third-party marketplaces. Once installed ...
Cybersecurity experts are warning that a new type of malicious software known as Gooligan has infected more than 1 million Android devices worldwide and is spreading at a rate of 13,000 devices a day.
The Gooligan malware is targeting devices running Android 4 (Jelly Bean, KitKat) and Android 5 (Lollipop), according to Check Point. Those versions are running about three-fourths of the Android ...
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(KUTV) The blog of security company Check Point says the Gooligan attack campaign has infected over 1 million Google accounts. The good news is, there is an easy way to check if your Google ...
Your Google accounts could have been compromised if you own a Android phone, thanks to a new malware variant known as "Gooligan." The malware has infected more than 1 million accounts, according ...
The campaign, which Check Point Software dubs Gooligan, roots Android devices and steals the email addresses and authentication tokens stored on them. With this information, attackers can access users ...
Cybersecurity experts are warning that a new type of malicious software known as Gooligan has infected more than 1 million Android devices worldwide and is spreading at a rate of 13,000 devices a day.