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Suspicious User Certificates. "gak_es_alias; gak_rsa_alias". Galaxy A14

(Topic created: 06-14-2024 04:55 PM)
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SteveBalboni
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Found these odd user certificates on my Galaxy A14 5G (SM-S146VL) earlier today.  Prior to discovering them,  I had an  unknown device login notification.  And sure enough,  a strange device was signed into my google.  So fallowed the routine security measures.  Immediately going to my devices security settings afterwards. And that's when i found them.  Someone please tell me something.  

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usssera
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GAK stands for government access to keys, but I'm not really sure ec might be elliptic curve cryptography (system used for security) . This might be preventative measures to safeguard apps and VPN? If you use a VPN? If so, Google play has a badge next to one that are approved. I'm just assuming all this, but not for certain.
alawishes
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Learn something new every day thanks
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kowboiz
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so i found the same thing on mine except not ec but rsa ,so do i need to delete these or what?
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WrightJ38
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I just found both on my A14 along with chaserkeystore any idea what that would be?
Members_w8YXcfS
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Why is no info about this up online? Doesn't say good or bad.  Nobody knows if it's too be deleted or not... just a bunch of "I think it's this.... or possibly that... I'm not sure" 

What's the deal with just these two user keys

cRazY_hAMi
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I found those user installed certificates on my A14 5G too. I straight up deleted them. phone seems to be working just fine without them
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Members_tH1l23B
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Are these safe I just seen these on mine too now and then there's a HS2-4-0 installed for wifi.   ?

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