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Gooligan Checker Analysis

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Gooligan Checker is a free web-based application designed to detect and protect against the Gooligan malware, which targets Android devices. This tool scans for signs of the Gooligan infection, providing users with insights into the security of their devices. With a user-friendly interface, it allows users to quickly check if their device has been compromised without requiring extensive technical knowledge.

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The application is straightforward to use, requiring only the input of an email address associated with the Google account to perform the check. It analyzes the potential security risks and offers detailed information on whether the device is at risk. Gooligan Checker serves as an essential resource for users seeking to ensure their devices are free from spyware threats, contributing to a safer online experience.

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Webware
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Total Downloads
336
Downloads Last Week
1

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Find out if our Google e-mail associated account has been hacked.
A new malware campaign has breached the security of more than one million Google accounts, exposing messages, documents, photos and other sensitive data. This new malware variant roots devices and steals email addresses and authentication tokens stored on the device.

Enter the email address associated with your Android device to learn if your account was breached.


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