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Alert! Uninstall these malicious apps from your smartphone now

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McAfee Security researchers recently revealed that more than 60 apps have been infected with the Goldoson malware. The malware-infected malicious apps listed below have been downloaded and installed over 100 million times mainly in South Korea. If you are also using these apps then uninstall them now.

The Goldoson malware collects a history of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth device information, including a list of installed applications and nearby GPS locations. In addition, the library is equipped with the functionality to commit ad fraud by clicking on ads in the background without the user’s consent.

Malicious Apps

McAfee reported the discovered apps to Google, which took prompt action. Google used the Play Protect service to disable the Golson virus-infected apps, but users should still need to manually check and remove malicious apps from devices.

  1. L.POINT with L.PAY
  2. Swipe Brick Breaker
  3. Money Manager Expense & Budget
  4. TMAP
  5. Lotte Cinema
  6. Genie Music
  7. Cultureland version
  8. GOM Player
  9. Megabox
  10. LIVE Score Real-Time score
  11. Pikicast
  12. Compass 9: Smart Compass
  13. GOM Audio – Music, Sync lyrics
  14. TV – All About Video\
  15. Guninday
  16. Item mania
  17. LOTTE WORLD Magicpass
  18. Bounce Brick Breaker
  19. InfiniteSlice Infinite Slice
  20. Norae bang
  21. SomNote – Beautiful note app
  22. Korea Subway Info: Metroid
  23. GoodTVBible
  24. Happy Mobile Happy Screen
  25. UBhind: Mobile Tracker Manager
  26. Mafu Driving Free
  27. Girl singer WorldCup
  28. FSP Mobile
  29. Audio Recorder
  30. Catmera
  31. Cultureland Plus
  32. Simple Air
  33. Lotteworld Seoul Sky
  34. Snake Ball Lover
  35. Play Geto
  36. Memory Memo
  37. PB Stream
  38. Money Manager (Remove Ads)
  39. Inssaticon – Cute Emoticons
  40. ECloud
  41. SCinema
  42. Ticket Office
  43. Lotteworld Aquarium
  44. Lotteworld Water Park
  45. T map for KT, LGU
  46. Random number
  47. AOG Loader
  48. GOM Audio Plus – Music, Sync
  49. Swipe Brick Breaker
  50. Safe Home
  51. Chuncheon
  52. Fantaholic
  53. Cinecube
  54. TNT
  55. Bestcare Health
  56. InfinitySolitaire
  57. New Safe
  58. Cashnote
  59. TDI News
  60. Eyesting
  61. TingSearch
  62. Krieshachu Fantastic
  63. Yeonhagoogokka

Google has reportedly notified developers that their apps are violating Google Play policies and require improvements to reach compliance. Some apps were removed from Google Play while others were updated by official developers. Users are encouraged to update apps to the latest version to remove identified threats from their devices.

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Here’s why Google Messages replaced Samsung Messages on Galaxy devices

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Samsung’s latest foldable phones come with Google Messages by default. The company has now revealed the reason behind this move on Galaxy devices. Samsung says Google Messages replaced Messages to foster RCS adoption.

According to AndroidAuthority, a source explained Samsung’s decision to switch to Google Messages as the default messaging app. The recently released Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 come with Google Messages with RCS enabled by default.

Looks like promoting Google Messages on Galaxy devices will boost RCS adoption. Samsung Messages isn’t already installed on newer phones. However, one’s stopping you from getting it on your Galaxy from the Galaxy Store.

While many apps support the RCS feature, Google Messages offer the best user experience. Making it a default messaging app is an effort to boost the adoption of RCS tech. Apple is also preparing to bring RCS chat functionality to iMessage for iPhones.

What Samsung source said:

  • Even if messaging apps follow the RCS standard, the availability may be limited depending on which app the other party uses. That’s why we decided to make Google Messages the common messaging platform, allowing Galaxy users to communicate more freely. This also enables a messaging app to respond to changes of the RCS standard more quickly and efficiently.

Previously, Samsung devices launched in the US came with two messaging apps. This time, the company has removed the Samsung Messages. During the first setup, users are notified that Google Messages is the default messaging application.

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Samsung SmartThings gets ISO 27001 certified

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Samsung SmartThings gained the international standard ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification. The company has officially announced this major development in its global connected living platform.

SmartThings received ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for information security management systems. Certification reiterates that the SmartThings Cloud operates per international standards.

To be certified, a company has to meet the standard across a total of 123 detailed items, including policies for information security, access control for information assets, and incident response.

SmartThings receiving the ISO 27001 certification is the result of our sustained focus on the protection of information in a hyper-connected world with exponentially increasing intelligence.

Seungbum Choi, Executive Vice President and Head of Device Platform Center at Samsung Electronics said “this is just another step in our drive to fortify the platform’s security. We will continue to find new ways to ensure that SmartThings’ personalized services are provided even more safely.”

Samsung SmartThings ISO

BSI Prez says that they have recognized that the operation capability and security level of Samsung SmartThings is excellent. It will further boost trust in the SmartThings platform and strengthen business competitiveness.

ISO 27001 is the leading global standard for ISMSs and was established by the International Organization for Standardization. It provides companies with guidance to manage the risks to information assets systematically and achieve information protection goals.

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Dr.diary fuels Samsung Health with glycated hemoglobin algorithm

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Samsung Health app integrated the Dr.diary (Doctor Diary) glycated hemoglobin feature. The blood sugar management platform announced the launch of its glycated hemoglobin estimation functionality on Samsung’s Health application.

According to ETNews, Dr.diary announced the integration of a glycated hemoglobin level feature in Samsung Health. Galaxy users will now be able to check the estimated glycated hemoglobin level provided by Doctor Diary.

To activate the feature, Health app users will have to permit certain conditions of data in the Blood Sugar service. It is worth noting that glycated hemoglobin is a key figure for diabetes diagnosis, which users will find worth using in the Health app.

Established in 2017, Dr.diary is a blood sugar management platform. It analyzes and predicts the changes in glycated hemoglobin using its own algorithm. Earlier this year, the firm secured a patent for “glycated hemoglobin estimation based on blood sugar data table.”

Song Je-yoon, CEO of Doctor Diary, said, “With our predicted glycated hemoglobin level prediction algorithm being installed in Samsung Health, more people will be able to recognize their glycated hemoglobin level and manage their health more efficiently.”

Samsung Health Di.Diary

Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is a standardized numerical value of the percentage of hemoglobin, such as hemoglobin, which has been glycated by glucose. Glycated hemoglobin reflects the average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months.

Samsung Health (with Wear OS Galaxy Watch) users can conveniently check their estimated glycated hemoglobin level within the app and use this information to manage their blood sugar levels through diet and exercise.

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