Microsoft Emergency Patch, Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 Highlights, and Emerging Cybersecurity Threats

In this episode of ‘Cybersecurity Today,’ host Jim Love discusses several urgent cybersecurity topics. Microsoft has released an emergency patch after a recent Windows update caused BitLocker recovery mode on certain systems, locking users out without warning. The issue stems from the May security update affecting systems using Intel, vPro chips, and TXT. Tech enthusiasts may manually download the patch through the Microsoft Update catalog, while Microsoft urges users to secure their BitLocker recovery keys. The episode also highlights day one of Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, where hackers successfully breached Windows 11, Red Hat Linux, and Oracle Virtual Box, earning a combined $260,000 in prize money. Additionally, US experts discovered hidden communication hardware in Chinese-made solar equipment, raising concerns about remote access risks to the power grid. The FBI warns of a new wave of AI-generated phishing attacks that bypass traditional security measures. Finally, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has quietly backed down from regulating data brokers, sparking controversy among privacy advocates. Jim Love offers insights and reminds listeners of the importance of cybersecurity.

00:00 Introduction and Headlines
00:27 Microsoft’s Urgent Patch for BitLocker Issue
02:26 Pwn2Own Berlin 2025: Major Security Breaches
04:11 Hidden Devices in Chinese Solar Equipment
06:05 FBI Warns of New Linkless Phishing Attacks
07:58 CFPB Withdraws Rule on Data Brokers
09:33 Conclusion and Contact Information

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