Google has banned five infected Android apps, prompting millions to delete them immediately. Additionally, Google plans to delete millions of abandoned Gmail accounts this week. An urgent warning has been issued to Samsung Galaxy owners regarding the five apps. Users have reported an increase in spam emails on Gmail, causing frustration and concerns about email security.
"May have" expired? Well I suppose it may have but I'm certainly not using an email from a .es domain (Spain) to carry out any action. Why can't Microsoft filter out this stuff on their Outlook service? I get more junk and phishing content than I do useful email. @penphoe https://t.co/5iBmflmvjN
In the last few weeks GMAIL has let thru more spam emails and I can ever remember. Feels like I spend half my day wading thru this crap
Urgent Android warning to anyone who owns a Samsung Galaxy over five apps https://t.co/shVyIbeSp5 https://t.co/EeiX8HVztH
Google Plans to Delete Millions of Abandoned Gmail Accounts This Week https://t.co/KvWckEfzPK
If you have any of these infected Android apps on your phone, delete them now https://t.co/PpeYVZzZ1h
Google bans five apps and millions told to delete them 'immediately' https://t.co/kUUcsqXC2i