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Samsung continues to roll out the November security patch to more devices Galaxy – most recently arrived on his first bendable phone Galaxy Fold. At the moment, users of a number of European countries, including the Czech Republic, are receiving it.

The OTA update with the patch is currently available in the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Scandinavian countries, the Netherlands, France, Greece and Spain. Interestingly, Germany was not included in the first wave, which is usually the first to receive updates of this kind. That and other countries should get it soon anyway. Marked as F900FXXS4CTJ4, the update does not bring any new features or improvements apart from new security fixes.

The latest security patch addresses 5 critical, 29 severe, and 31 moderate vulnerabilities discovered in Androidu. Additionally, it fixes several bugs in Samsung's software, one of which allowed the Secure Folder app to bypass the security feature Androidwith FRP (Factory Reset Protection). Finally, the patch also addresses a vulnerability found in the Exynos 990 chip that allowed it to execute arbitrary code, potentially exposing sensitive informace.

The November security patch was previously released to the second generation Fold (it received it first at the end of October) and to the series Galaxy S20, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S9, Galaxy Note 20 a Galaxy Footnote 10.

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