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AD213
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Galaxy S24
So Samsung sent me a replacement for my hacked af s24 and over the last 24 hours it has went through 11.0, 12.0, 13.0, and 14.0 security software updates without me okaying them, not at all following the sheduler thing, and the last two without me even knowing. Now it wants to do security update 15.0. I've been running android 14 and One UI 6.1 the entire time.
What is going on??
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realaud
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The phone is updating itself to the latest security updates.  You don't have to OK them, they will install automatically.  They have to be installed in turn, depending on how many updates were not given to the new phone.  If 5 updates were missed, you will get 5 updates.  I would think, that as someone who has experienced hacking, you would want your phone to be secure.  Just let the updates happen.

AD213
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I do want it secure, very badly, but spyware was on one of my devices disguised as a system update, so I'm cautious. I went through 3 devices, one tablet and two A42s, last year alone. One only lasted two weeks. I think we've finally gotten our wifi secure, but that hasn't lasted long so far, so we'll see. I've got unlimited data, so I don't plan to ever put my new S24 on wifi at all.
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realaud
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Well, the updates (real updates) come as a notification with a specific symbol in your status bar. They give you a warning to install now, schedule or allow it to install automatically (and it tells you when it will-usually within 3 days).  You can tap on the update notification, and it will give you info on what the update contains, and it has a very consistent look to it, so you will know it's legitimate.  Your "about phone" software information will also tell you the update versions, and the date (note, the date may not be the date it is asking to be installed). For instance, the update can be dated January 1 but not be available for install until January 27 (or in your case, now).  Take note of your current security update version numbers and dates. I don't think that most spyware is sophisticated enough to change that information.  If you have auto blocker on, it should prevent anything but official software from being installed.

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