Google Shuts Down Massive Chinese Android Hijacking Network
Google has dismantled a major Chinese proxy network, named “Gooligan,” which hijacked millions of Android devices globally to install malware and steal user data.
Key Actions Taken by Google
- Identified and removed malicious apps from the Google Play Store.
- Notified affected users who had installed the compromised apps.
- Updated its security software to detect and remove the specific malware.
- Collaborated with law enforcement agencies to take the network offline.
How the Network Operated
The Gooligan network was used to install malware on Android devices. This malware performed a dual function: stealing sensitive user data and displaying intrusive advertisements on the compromised devices. Google stated it had been monitoring this network’s activities for several months before taking action.
Google’s Security Commitment and User Advice
Google has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the Android ecosystem. The company will continue monitoring for similar threats.
To stay protected, users are strongly advised to:
- Update their Android devices to the latest available version of the operating system.
- Download apps exclusively from the official Google Play Store.
These steps are crucial for maintaining device security against such sophisticated proxy networks.



