Critical security issue on Galaxy S6 - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I'm experiencing a critical security issue on my Galaxy S6.
I see foreign unwanted accesses to my Google account every time I power on my phone (check yours here https://security.google.com/settings/security/activity )
Before reboot:
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After reboot:
I changed my password 10 times in the last 3 weeks. I have 2-step verification enabled since 2012.
My S6 is NOT rooted (knox flag == 0x00) and I don't use any VPN.
I called Google Play Italia but they can't help me because I already did every action.
It looks like some hackers are getting the Google authentication token from my phone (/data/system/users/0/accounts.db) using a non-public vulnerability.
My PC, my tablet and my other smartphone are safe. All unwanted accesses are from my S6.
I already wiped with Odin flash.

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[App] Keep Screen On

Keep Screen On
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No-nonsense app that only serves one purpose: prevent the screen from turning off while on external power
That's it. But incredible useful when you have a device that hasn't this option in the settings (like for example the Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 10.1).
BTW. I've heard that the Jelly Bean Galaxy S3 update will contain this option in the settings. Yay!
Download (Google Play): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.beansoft.keepScreenOn
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Technical info (in case you are interested in it): the app starts a service when the ACTION_POWER_CONNECTED intent is triggered. When the service is started a WakeLock object is created and acquired. When the power is unplugged and a ACTION_POWER_DISCONNECTED intent is triggered, the service will be stopped and will release the WakeLock object.
Ergo: it doesn't affect your battery life

[APP][4.0+]Watch Out - finds out who unlocked your phone

Have you ever wanted to find out who uses your phone while you're away? Or, even better, what apps were opened by your friend, parent or loved one? Try Watch Out!
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Watch Out silently takes intruder's selfie when someone tries to unlock your phone (both successful and unsuccessful attempts) and keeps history of app usage for every successful attempt.
Features:
- silently takes photos from front camera after someone has entered pin code (or graphic password, usual password or just made a swipe)
- records app usage history (what when and how much time were spent) after successful unlock
- you can configure which unlock attempts should be caught: all, successful or unsuccessful
- password protected
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You can download app via these links:
http://slideme.org/application/watch-out

[APP][4.0+] Safe Lock - find out who unlocked your phone and what apps were used!

Have you ever wanted to find out who uses your phone while you're away? Or, even better, what apps were opened by your friend, parent or loved one? Try Safe Lock!
Safe Lock takes intruder's selfie when someone attempts to unlock your phone (both correct and incorrect passwords) and keeps history of app usage for every successful attempt.
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takes photos from front camera after someone has entered pin code (or graphic password, usual password or just made a swipe)
records app usage history (what, when and how much time were spent) after successful unlock
you can configure which unlock attempts should be caught: all, successful or unsuccessful
password protected
lightweight
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devstoin.safelock

Please help bypass google FRP

Greetings,
Long story short I bought a GS8+ from amazon for $870 7 months ago phone was brand new everything and it worked great. Recently did a hard factory reset on it because I wanted all the apps my kids downloaded and anything else removed and I am stuck at the Google verification screen!
I checked my phone boot screen it says 8.0/R16NW/G955FXXU4CRJ5
IF ANYONE COULD PLEASE HELP BE THAT WOULD BE GREAT!
Fact: Phone is (International+ unlocked) Samsung refused to help because it wasn't one of their American phones.
My sim card is ATT
Everything worked fine before factory reset.
Every time I login google it says log in previously synced account!
:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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This info is in the Guides, News . . . category.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/guide-bypass-frp-s8-android-8-0-t3820767

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You should report the problem to Google.

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