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Nokia 5.4 & Nokia 3.4 receive (Android 12 Build) March Security update 2023 now (Markets)


Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 are now receiving March security update 2023. Both the smartphones are also receiving new Android 12 builds along with the Android patch for March 2023. Check below for the update size, list of markets and the update changelog for Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4.

For all software update news related to other Nokia smartphones click here. If you want to track February update roll-out to Nokia smartphones you can do it here.

On the basis of tips received from our readers, we will collate a list of markets for Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 in which March security update is now available. So, do let us know if you have received the update in the comments section. You can also try the VPN trick for getting the update and see if it works.

List of markets:

  • Nokia 5.4 in India
  • Nokia 3.4 in India

Nokia 3.4 Android 12 + March security update size:

The update size for Nokia 3.4 is 56.7MB. It brings Android 12 build V3.500 along with itself. You will either be prompted to download this update, or you can check by going to Settings and searching system updates and then by checking for the update.

Nokia 5.4 Android 12 + March security update size:

The update size for Nokia 5.4 is 57.28MB. It brings Android 12 build V3.460 along with itself. You will either be prompted to download this update, or you can check by going to Settings and searching system updates and then by checking for the update.

Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 March security update changelog:

Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 are receiving the 2023 March Android security patch with a new Android 12 Build. The official changelog however mentions generic UI enhancements and stability improvements. Here is what the March 2023 security update addresses as mentioned by Google on its official Security bulletin page.

The most severe of these issues is a critical security vulnerability in the System component that could lead to remote code execution with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation. The severity assessment is based on the effect that exploiting the vulnerability would possibly have on an affected device, assuming the platform and service mitigations are turned off for development purposes…

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Louisiana Tech students receive positive recognition for hacking | North Louisiana


Cyber engineering, computer science team publishes a paper and presents research on popular app vulnerabilities

Hacking a safety app netted a Louisiana Tech University Computer Science graduate student a publishing credit, a trip to Hawaii, and the opportunity to present the research at an international conference.

Louisiana Tech Cyber Engineering alumnus and current MS Computer Science and CyberCorps Scholarship for Service student Jonah Fitzgerald (‘22), along with fellow Cyber Engineering program alumni Thomas Mason (‘22) and Brian Mulhair (‘22), discovered a vulnerability in the Louisiana Department of Health COVID Defense contact tracing app that allows hackers to attack neighboring devices.

As seniors researching a paper assignment for Dr. William Bradley Glisson’s Computer Science 448/543, Cyber Engineering 404 “Reverse Engineering” class, the team discovered the symptoms history share feature of the app could be modified to send a malicious link via email, WIFI, and nearby share systems. The team was able to demonstrate two attacks using the link: They were able to harvest credentials by redirecting users to a fake page resembling the My.LA.Gov page and installing an Android app on the target phone to access all the information in that phone.

With additional guidance from Glisson, the team improved their results, presented the research to Glisson’s Cybersecurity Information Technology Exploration Research Group, and submitted the paper to the conference.

Fitzgerald then had the opportunity to travel to Ka’anapali Beach on the island of Maui to present the team’s findings at the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences “Internet and the Digital Economy” track and “Cybercrime” mini-track.

“I wanted to get involved with this research because I felt I could make a meaningful contribution to improving mobile app security and fighting the COVID-19 pandemic,” Fitzgerald said. “I feel that my Tech education in cyber engineering prepared me for success in solving these types of problems by rapidly learning new concepts like reverse engineering and tackling tough challenges in…

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Samsung Galaxy M53 gets One UI 5.1 in Europe, Galaxy Z Flip3 and Galaxy S21 series receive it it in the US


Samsung’s Android 13-based One UI 5.1, which debuted on the Galaxy S23 series smartphones unveiled earlier this month, is now rolling out for the Galaxy M53 in Ukraine and Russia, with the rollout expected to expand to other regions soon.

One UI 5.1 for the Samsung Galaxy M53 comes with firmware version M536BXXU2CWB3 and February 2023 Android security patch.

Samsung has also released One UI 5.1 for the carrier-locked Galaxy Z Flip3 and Galaxy S21 series in the US. It’s seeding for the Galaxy Z Flip3 units locked to Xfinity Mobile’s network with firmware version F711USQU3FWB1, while the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra on Xfinity Mobile’s network are receiving the update with firmware G99xUSQU5EWAI. Devices locked to other carrier networks should receive One UI 5.1 soon.

The One UI 5.1 update for the Galaxy Z Flip3 and Galaxy S21 trio also bumps up the Android security patch level on the smartphones to February 2023.

If you haven’t received One UI 5.1 yet, you can check for it manually by heading to your phone’s Settings > Software update menu.

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Mobile Security Software to Will Receive Outstanding Growth


Mobile Security Software Market

Mobile Security Software Market

Market Overview:
The market research made on the mobile security software shows a potential growth at the valuation of USD 42.13 Billion during the forecast timeline which with 2030 with a CAGR of 14.58%.
The market for mobile security software is growing and further is likely to offer some of the best opportunities in the BFSI, defense, healthcare, government, IT, and telecom sector. There are some prominent drivers for such market growth which are also growing the risk of cyber-attacks on mobile devices. There has also been a rise in the trend of bringing their own device to many companies. The market is now looking for a better scope with the mobile security emergence as one of the efficient services since it is estimated to offer an easy, faster, and quick solution for the companies so they can meet their IT needs without any risk to create their own infrastructure or make an investment to maintain, develop, and even create the resources.

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Key Players: –
• F-Secure Corporation (Finland)
• Citrix Systems (US)
• Kaspersky Lab (Russia)
• AVG Technologies (Czech Republic)
• Sophos Group PLC (UK)
• Apple Inc. (US)
• Intel Security (US)
• Symantec Corporation (US).

There has been an increase in the conditions of confidential data theft which is a majority of the customer’s crucial aspect after they have started choosing mobile payment security software for mobile phones. Such an option could protect the fraudster against the debit and credit card information as the whole payment transaction requires authorization to be done between the acquirer of the merchant and the bank that has issued it. The increased m-commerce addition along with mobile banking is likely to boost mobile payment security software adoption. There is also a good growth required for protecting the personal financial data amongst the consumers which are also promoting industrial growth.

The pandemic crises that occurred due to Covid-19 have resulted in too many companies being shut down and examining their business continuity plans closely and thus focusing on…

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