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Samsung continues to roll out the November patch to more devices. One of its latest beneficiaries is the rugged smartphone Galaxy 5 Xcover.

New update for Galaxy The Xcover 5 carries firmware version G525FXXS4AUK4 and is currently distributed in Argentina. It should expand to other countries in the coming days.

The November patch includes Google's fixes for three critical vulnerabilities, 20 high-risk vulnerabilities, and two moderate-risk exploits, as well as fixes for 13 vulnerabilities found in smartphones and tablets Galaxy, of which Samsung labeled one as critical, one as high risk, and two as medium risk. The patch also fixes 17 bugs that are not related to Samsung devices. The Korean tech giant also fixed a critical bug that caused sensitive information to be stored insecurely in Property Settings, allowing attackers to read ESN (Emergency Services Network) values ​​without permission. In addition, the patch addressed bugs caused by missing or incorrect input checks in HDCP and HDCP LDFW, which allowed attackers to override the TZASC (TrustZone Address Space Controller) module and thereby compromise the secure core TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) region.

Galaxy The Xcover 5 was launched in March this year with Androidem 11 and the One UI 3 superstructure and should receive at least two system upgrades in the future.

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