Director of Android security at Google Adrian Ludwig has been working on this Google hackers for two years now. In his Google Blog Post, he compromised telling none were found in their security.
Google discovered on their security report that there were 40,000 apps related to scam last year. Ludwig said, that dubbed "Gooligan" and "Ghost Push" were related and among those malicious software. Fortune reported that the malware has infected 86 apps with innocuous names like "Wifi Master," "Light Browser," and "Flashlight Free."
Checkpoint noted that among those operating systems of android devices that were infected were dubbed Jelly Bean (4.1 to 4.3.1), KitKat (4.4 to 4.4.4) and Lollipop (5.0 to 5.1.1). It is recommended that users have to check their devices if they noticed an unusual pop-ups on their phone lately should check about their accounts through https://gooligan.checkpoint.com/.
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If confirmed that they are a victim, it is further recommended to reinstall their operating systems on their androids. That even rebooting is not an answer to the issue, the best is to change their Google passwords immediately.
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Meanwhile, Google has offered the best calendar app for their users. A calendar that does their job by presenting your daily schedules, maybe a concise look at the day ahead or a spaced-out view of the week, or possibly your entire month.
The Verge just wrote that another app same as Google calendar is the DigiCal. The DigiCal offered more features such as TV Schedules to moon phases. One tap can get a pop-up with more options. Though Google calendar offered comfort to users, still it has drawbacks with regards to entering new events on your phones.