Nokia 6.1 Plus August Security Update
24. 08. 2021 Tuesday / By: Robert Denes / Software / Exact time: BST / Print this pageN okia Mobile has now released the August security update for Nokia 6.1 Plus, which is now available in several regions. This update may be the last guaranteed security update for Nokia 6.1 Plus, as indicated by the official tracker. See the update sizes, list of markets, and update change log below.
List of markets:
Nokia 6.1 Plus August Security Update:
The upgrade size of Nokia 6.1 Plus is 4.07 MB. You will be prompted to download the update automatically, or you can check it in the Settings menu to check for system updates and then check for the update.
Nokia 6.1 Plus August Security Update Change Log:
Nokia 6.1 Plus will only receive the August security update. Read the August security update below, as mentioned by Google on the official Security Bulletin page.
The most serious of these is a high vulnerability in the Media Framework component that could allow a local malicious application to bypass operating system protection, which separates application data from other applications. The severity assessment is based on the potential impact that exploiting the vulnerability could have on the affected device, provided that the platform and downgrading are disabled for development purposes or successfully bypassed.
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The most serious of these problems is a critical vulnerability in the System Component that could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code using a specially crafted transfer in a privileged process. The severity assessment is based on the potential impact that exploiting the vulnerability could have on the affected device, provided that platform and service mitigation is disabled for development purposes or is successfully circumvented.