Samsung released OneUI November 2022 security patch details

The information regarding Samsung’s November 2022 security patch has reportedly been revealed. Samsung’s latest major software skin, Samsung One UI 5.0, is being rolled out to qualified Galaxy customers right now, and Google is working closely with the company to ensure that the November 2022 security patch details are made available to Galaxy consumers on time.

According to Samsung’s security bulletin, the November 2022 update addresses numerous of vulnerabilities in Google’s Android operating system. In addition, Samsung Mobile includes 26 patches for Samsung vulnerabilities and exposures (SVE).

The November 2022 update, however, fixed just 3 Critical CVEs, 32 High CVEs, and 1 Moderate CVE. However, Samsung Galaxy handsets were specifically excluded from 15 of these.

The company has also made some improvements to the user experience by fixing certain One UI SVE elements. Each month, eligible devices receive a security patch designed to address vulnerabilities in the current version and prevent unauthorised access. These fixes are a joint effort between Google and Samsung.

Samsung November 2022 Security Patch Details:

Samsung released OneUI November 2022 security patch details

Critical

  • CVE-2022-25748, CVE-2022-25720, CVE-2022-33243

High

  • CVE-2021-0696, CVE-2021-0951, CVE-2021-0699, CVE-2022-20422, CVE-2022-20421, CVE-2022-20423, CVE-2022-25661, CVE-2022-25660, CVE-2022-25749, CVE-2022-25736, CVE-2022-33217, CVE-2022-33214, CVE-2022-22077, CVE-2022-2209, CVE-2022-20441, CVE-2022-20446, CVE-2022-20448, CVE-2022-20450, CVE-2022-20452, CVE-2022-20457, CVE-2022-20455, CVE-2022-20426, CVE-2022-20451, CVE-2022-20454, CVE-2022-20462, CVE-2022-20463, CVE-2022-20465, CVE-2022-20445, CVE-2022-20447, CVE-2022-20414, CVE-2022-20453, CVE-2022-20115

Moderate

  • CVE-2022-20409

Already included in previous updates

  • CVE-2022-20424, CVE-2022-25723

Not applicable to Samsung devices

  • CVE-2022-26472, CVE-2022-26471, CVE-2022-25687, CVE-2022-25718, CVE-2022-20430, CVE-2022-20431, CVE-2022-20432, CVE-2022-20433, CVE-2022-20434, CVE-2022-20435, CVE-2022-20436, CVE-2022-20437, CVE-2022-20440, CVE-2022-20438, CVE-2022-20439

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