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Samsung June 2024 Security Patch Details Published
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Samsung has disclosed details of the June 2024 security patch, which includes various security enhancements, specifically CVE and SVE items to boost security. Although the release of the June 2024 security update has not started for Galaxy devices, it is expected to begin shortly.
June 2024 security patch for Samsung devices is ready to fix 37 high-level CVEs for the Android operating system. Notably, one of these CVEs has already been addressed in earlier updates from Samsung, and two of them do not apply to Galaxy devices.
In addition to the Google security fixes, Samsung is also including 22 SVE items in the update. These enhance the overall user experience. The latest security patch resolves several issues including those affecting the grid image display, battery statistics services, call verification, the Samsung Dialer app, and more.
Samsung June 2024 Security Patch Details
Android Patch Details
Critical
- None
High
- CVE-2023-6363, CVE-2024-1067, CVE-2024-1395, CVE-2023-4622, CVE-2023-32871, CVE-2023-32873, CVE-2024-20057, CVE-2024-20056, CVE-2023-43530, CVE-2024-21471, CVE-2024-23351, CVE-2024-23354, CVE-2023-43529, CVE-2024-21475, CVE-2024-21477, CVE-2023-21266, CVE-2024-31310, CVE-2024-31316, CVE-2024-31317, CVE-2024-31318, CVE-2024-31319, CVE-2024-31322, CVE-2024-31324, CVE-2024-31325, CVE-2024-31326, CVE-2024-31312, CVE-2024-31314, CVE-2023-21113, CVE-2023-21114, CVE-2024-31311, CVE-2024-31313, CVE-2024-31315, CVE-2024-31323, CVE-2024-31327, CVE-2024-31328, CVE-2024-31329, CVE-2024-31330
Moderate
- None
Already included in previous updates
- CVE-2023-33119
Not applicable to Samsung devices
- CVE-2024-21480, CVE-2023-43531
One UI Patch Details
- SVE-2023-2165(CVE-2024-20873): Improper input validation vulnerability in caminfo driver
- SVE-2023-2325(CVE-2024-20874): Improper access control vulnerability in SmartManagerCN
- SVE-2024-0035(CVE-2024-20885): Improper component protection vulnerability in Samsung Dialer
- SVE-2024-0047(CVE-2024-20875): Improper caller verification vulnerability in SemClipboard
- SVE-2024-0209(CVE-2024-20876): Improper input validation in libsheifdecadapter.so
- SVE-2024-0225(CVE-2024-20877): Heap out-of-bound write vulnerability in parsing grid image header in libsavscmn.so
- SVE-2024-0238(CVE-2024-20878): Heap out-of-bound write vulnerability in parsing grid image in libsavscmn.so
- SVE-2024-0272(CVE-2024-20879): Improper input validation vulnerability in libsavscmn.so
- SVE-2024-0341(CVE-2024-20880): Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in bootloader
- SVE-2024-0434(CVE-2024-20881): Improper input validation vulnerability in chnactiv TA
- SVE-2024-0462(CVE-2024-20882): Out-of-bounds read vulnerability in bootloader
- SVE-2024-0538(CVE-2024-20883): Incorrect use of privileged API vulnerability in BatteryStatsService
- SVE-2024-0539(CVE-2024-20884): Incorrect use of privileged API vulnerability in BatteryStatsService
Apps
Samsung apps gained One UI 6.1.1 support [List]
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After One UI 6.1, Samsung is gearing up for the release of its next software iteration based on Android 14, One UI 6.1.1. Ahead of its official launch, details about the update have already begun to surface, thanks to insights shared by community moderators. Also, Samsung has initiated the process of updating its apps with One UI 6.1.1 support.
The Korean tech giant is already updating its apps to ensure they work smoothly with One UI 6.1.1. The first app in line for this support is Samsung Theme Park, a module of Good Lock.
By preparing its apps early, Samsung aims to prevent any compatibility issues when One UI 6.1.1 is rolled out in the coming days. The company is ensuring the apps work smoothly with One UI 6.1.1.
Let’s check the list of Samsung apps that received One UI 6.1.1 support.
- Theme Park
- One Hand Operation +
- MultiStar
It is expected that Samsung will extend this support to more apps soon. Stay tuned with us to know more details.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3, Fold 3 get June 2024 update in Canada
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Samsung has pushed the June 2024 update for Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 smartphones. This update is already available for users in Europe and the US.
The latest patch fixes 37 significant vulnerabilities within the Android operating system and addresses 22 specific issues related to Samsung’s software. It improves the overall performance of devices.
June 2024 update for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 in Canada can be identified through the One UI build versions F926WVLS6IXF1 and F711WVLS7IXF1 respectively. Users will have to download a package size of around 400MB to install the update.
To install the update, users should navigate to the Software Update section found within the device’s Settings. They can select ‘Download and install’ from there to initiate the update process.
Aside from this, Samsung is also working on the next iteration of the One UI i.e. One UI 6.1.1. Last week’s report suggests that the next One UI 6.1 update is equivalent to the One UI 6.1.1. It is expected to be a major update, which will bring significant enhancements.
June 2024 security update live for Galaxy Z Flip 3, Fold 3 in Europe
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Samsung preps ‘Family Data Sharing’ feature for Galaxy Watch
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Samsung is working on a “Family Data Sharing” feature for Galaxy Watch through the Health app. The feature is under development and may be rolled out after the Galaxy Unpacked event next month. Interestingly, we already have our first look at the feature’s user interface.
AndroidAuthority managed to activate the UI of the Galaxy Watch Family Data Sharing feature within Samsung Health app. It will let you monitor the data that your child or family member’s smartwatch receives. It would require manual setup, giving consent to link across Samsung accounts.
Samsung has also focussed on privacy and security while creating the data-sharing feature. The under-development user interface suggests that all members of the family will be able to stop sharing or change what and how much they share at any time.
Before you trigger, the function will display what’s going to be shared under the data-sharing feature. Additionally, you will need guardian consent to access a child’s health info. Once shared, the data will be deleted automatically after a certain period of inactivity.
Samsung should bring this upgrade to all smartwatch models with the One UI 6 Watch update. The app’s code doesn’t have any restrictive codes that would keep it limited to the upcoming Watch lineup. Galaxy AI’s inclusion is also appreciated, up-leveling health monitoring.