1. Samsung is addressing a major security vulnerability affecting millions of Galaxy devices, originally thought to be limited to Google's Pixel devices. 2. The vulnerability, CVE-2024-32896, is an elevation of privilege flaw, and Samsung aims to release a fix by August. 3. The update rollout may vary depending on network providers and device models.
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