Samsung Warns Millions Of Galaxy Users—You Will Miss Update Deadline

Samsung confirms serious new problem confirmed for millions of Galaxy users: Millions of Samsung Galaxy smartphone owners are facing a major security concern due to two critical vulnerabilities that have been exploited. The company has released an urgent monthly update to address these issues, but some older devices may not receive the necessary security patch by the government’s August 28 deadline.

The security flaws have triggered formal warnings from the U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA, which mandates all federal employees to either update their phones or stop using them within 21 days of receiving the warning. While Samsung is pushing out the August update with more haste than usual, it will not be universally applied due to its typical approach of releasing security updates on a quarterly or bi-annual schedule for some devices.

This means that older Galaxy devices in the hands of federal employees may need to be powered down by August 28. However, Samsung assures that it takes security issues seriously and has already started rolling out security updates since August. The company recommends keeping devices up-to-date with the latest software updates but acknowledges that this is only possible when those updates are available.

It remains unclear whether some flexibility in the usual schedule will be applied towards the end of the month, but for now, owners of older or less expensive Galaxy devices in the U.S. who work for an organization following CISA’s mandate face a serious issue on their hands by August 28. The security update is essential for millions of Galaxy users to protect themselves from potential cyber threats and compromise.

Samsung’s latest monthly update aims to fix not one but two critical security vulnerabilities that have been exploited in the wild, as confirmed by Google. These vulnerabilities have also triggered formal government warnings, including a CISA warning issued on August 7, which applies to Samsung devices. The company’s August security update is an absolute must-have for Galaxy users to prevent potential cyber threats and compromise.

Source: Forbes