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Huawei December 2024 Updates Security for EMUI and HarmonyOS

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Huawei has rolled out the December 2024 security updates for its EMUI and HarmonyOS devices, aiming to enhance device stability and user security.

This month’s patch addresses a total of 46 vulnerabilities, with 24 affecting the internal system and 22 related to third-party libraries.

These updates are essential for safeguarding against privacy exploits, malware, and system bugs that can lead to issues such as data leaks, overheating, and device instability.

The EMUI update is focused on flagship models, with the current version being EMUI 14.2. Meanwhile, HarmonyOS 5.0 is being gradually introduced globally, while HarmonyOS NEXT is in its beta phase in China.

The updates also include fixes for high, medium, and low severity CVEs across multiple HarmonyOS and EMUI versions.

Huawei continues to improve the security of its devices with these monthly patches, ensuring that users experience smooth, bug-free operation.

The company’s commitment to software quality is evident as they continue to address vulnerabilities across their operating systems.

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