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Samsung continues to roll out updates quickly with the February security patch. Smartphones from last year have just started to receive it Galaxy Note 10 a Galaxy Note 10+. At the moment it is available mainly in Middle Eastern countries.

The new update carries firmware version N97xFXXS6EUB2 and doesn't appear to bring any new features aside from the February security patch. Users in the Middle East and South Africa are currently getting it, but as always, it should roll out to other countries around the world soon – within weeks at the most.

Among other things, the latest security patch fixed vulnerabilities that allowed MITM attacks, or an exploit manifested in the form of an error in the service responsible for launching wallpapers, which allowed DDoS attacks. In addition, a vulnerability in the Samsung Email application was fixed, which allowed attackers to gain access to it and secretly monitor the communication between the client and the provider. None of these or any other bugs have been identified as critical by Samsung.

The phones of the series have already received the update with the February security patch Galaxy S21, S20, S9 and Note 20 or phones Galaxy S20 FE and Note 10 Lite.

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