CISA Orders Emergency Patch for Actively Exploited Dell Flaw;

CISA Orders Emergency Patch for Actively Exploited Dell Flaw; Texas Sues TP-Link; Massive ID Verification Data Leak; SSA Database Leak Allegations

Host Jim Love covers four cybersecurity stories: 

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CISA ordered federal civilian agencies to patch an actively exploited critical Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines vulnerability (CVE-2026-2769) within three days, citing hard-coded credentials that allow unauthenticated root access and links to a China-aligned threat cluster; Texas Attorney General filed suit against TP-Link alleging deceptive security and origin claims and risks tied to Chinese state-linked threats, while TP-Link denies the allegations and says it operates independently, stores U.S. user data on AWS, and bases core operations in the U.S.; researchers found an unsecured MongoDB database tied to AI-powered identity verification provider ID Merit exposing nearly 1 billion records with sensitive personal data, attributed to misconfiguration rather than compromise of the AI systems; and a MarketWatch report describes whistleblower Chuck Borges alleging SSA master data was copied to a cloud environment without oversight, contrasted by the Social Security Commissioner stating the core Numident database remained secure, with Love noting no confirmed public evidence but expressing concern about the implications if such foundational data were compromised.

00:00 Sponsor Message: Meter’s Full-Stack Networking
00:19 Headlines: Dell Exploit, TP-Link Lawsuit, Massive Data Leak, SSA Claims
00:45 Urgent Patch Order: Actively Exploited Dell RecoverPoint CVE
02:19 Texas Sues TP-Link Over Router Security & China-Ties Allegations
03:31 AI Identity Verification Leak: Nearly 1 Billion Records Exposed
05:07 Did SSA Data Leak? Whistleblower vs. Official Denial
06:54 Host Take: What If the “Foundational” Database Was Compromised?
07:37 Wrap-Up + Sponsor Thanks and Where to Book a Demo

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