A new Android malware has managed to steal access to more than 1 million Google accounts, security firm Checkpoint says. The malware, called Gooligan, has been preying on devices running older versions of Android, from 4.1 to 5.1, which are still used widely, especially in Asia. Checkpoint has found 86 titles, many of which are offered on third-party app stores, that contain the malicious coding. Google is investigating the matter and revoking authentication tokens that were stolen by the malware.”]