Security Alerts
The latest Security Alerts coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Massive 24 Billion Credential Leak Sparks Urgent Windows and Microsoft 365 Security Response
A massive 24 billion credential record leak from an exposed Elasticsearch database poses a severe credential stuffing threat to Windows and Microsoft 365 users. Immediate adoption of MFA, passwordless authentication, and conditional access policies is critical to prevent account takeovers.
AMD Reinstates TSME Security Feature for Non-PRO Ryzen 9000 CPUs After Community Backlash
AMD will issue a July 2025 AGESA firmware update to reinstate the Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) BIOS option for non-PRO Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs, after users discovered its removal. The feature, a key component of Windows security and physical attack defense, will be restored for all affected AM5 platforms.
Deadline Nears for Azure Linux Trusted Launch VMs: Secure Boot Certificate Update Required
Microsoft has warned Azure customers that Linux VMs using Trusted Launch must receive Secure Boot 2023 database and KEK certificate updates before a 2011-era certificate is revoked. Failure to update will leave VMs unbootable, with particular risks for Confidential VMs. Administrators are urged to apply the updates via automated patching or manual scripts to avoid service disruption.
Palo Alto Networks Unifies Cloud Defense: How Prisma Cloud’s Single Risk Model Secures Containers, Identities, and Compliance
Palo Alto Networks' Prisma Cloud delivers a unified CNAPP that consolidates posture management, container security, identity governance, and compliance into a single risk model. The platform's graph-based engine correlates findings across domains to prioritize real attack paths, reducing alert fatigue and speeding up remediation for Windows, Azure, and multi-cloud environments.
Hugh Jeffreys Jailbreaks a U.S. Prison Tablet, Exposing an Unpatched Windows 10 Kiosk and a Decade-Old Atom CPU
A teardown by YouTuber Hugh Jeffreys reveals that U.S. prison tablets run Windows 10 LTSC 2019 in kiosk mode on outdated Intel Atom Z8350 hardware with years of missing security patches. Jeffreys easily bypassed the kiosk, exposing unencrypted inmate data and systemic security failures that raise serious privacy and right-to-repair concerns.
Windows June 2026 Updates Trigger Recycle Bin Bug, Showing $R Filenames Instead of User Names
Microsoft's June 9, 2026 Patch Tuesday updates introduced a bug causing the Recycle Bin's permanent-delete confirmation to display internal $R filenames instead of original names. The issue affects Windows 11 and possibly Windows 10, is intermittent, and doesn't alter the actual deletion. Microsoft acknowledged the glitch and is preparing a fix via an upcoming out-of-band update and a Known Issue Rollback for enterprises.
Microsoft Rushes Fix for AutoGen Studio Bug Letting Websites Hijack Local AI Agents
Microsoft patched a critical flaw in AutoGen Studio on June 18, 2026, that allowed malicious websites to hijack local AI agents via an unprotected WebSocket. The “AutoJack” vulnerability, discovered by Cortex Labs, affected development versions and could lead to remote code execution. The fix adds origin validation, per-session tokens, and restricted network bindings.
June 24, 2026: The Day Microsoft's 2011 Secure Boot Key Expires – Are Your Devices Ready?
Microsoft's original Secure Boot KEK from 2011 expires on June 24, 2026, potentially rendering Windows devices unbootable if not updated. The company has been distributing a new KEK certificate chain via Windows Update since 2023, but IT admins must verify and manually update unsupported systems. Failure to migrate could lead to widespread boot failures and security vulnerabilities.
Windows 11 26H2 Goes Enablement-Package: A 90-Second Update That Could Reshape Enterprise IT and Security
Microsoft is delivering Windows 11 26H2 as a tiny enablement package for devices already on 24H2 or 25H2, slashing update times to seconds. The lightweight model reduces IT deployment pain, saves bandwidth, and accelerates security feature rollout, while introducing new validation and communication challenges for enterprise teams.
Forbes Advisor Crowns RingCentral, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams as Top Conference Calling Services for 2026
Forbes Advisor released its 2026 list of the 10 best conference calling services, naming RingCentral, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams among the top picks. The ranking evaluates features, pricing, security, and Windows integration, reflecting the growing importance of hybrid work tools. Organizations should weigh the list against their own Microsoft 365 and security needs when choosing a platform.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Gets June 2026 Google Play System Update: What Windows Users Need to Know
Samsung has begun rolling out the June 2026 Google Play System update, first spotted on the Galaxy S26 Ultra with One UI 9.0 beta. The update brings security and performance enhancements that directly benefit Windows users leveraging Phone Link connectivity. Microsoft’s cross-device features rely heavily on these modular patches to maintain a seamless experience.
Microsoft Confirms June 2026 Patch Tuesday Bug: Recycle Bin Delete Prompt Displays Cryptic $R Filenames
Microsoft confirmed a bug in the June 9, 2026 Windows security updates that causes the Recycle Bin permanent-delete prompt to display an internal $Rxxxxx.ext filename instead of the original name. The issue is cosmetic but has confused users and generated help desk tickets. Workarounds include restoring and deleting files outside the Recycle Bin, and a fix is expected in an upcoming update.
Tanzania’s Cloud Infrastructure Push Fuels Microsoft Azure Expansion Hopes
Tanzania's Infrastructure as a Service market is expanding rapidly, driven by improved connectivity, stricter data regulations, and a surge in enterprise cloud adoption. Microsoft Azure is leveraging hybrid capabilities and a strong partner ecosystem to address security and compliance concerns, positioning itself as a key enabler for the country's digital transformation. Despite infrastructure challenges, the market's trajectory points toward a future where Azure may eventually establish a local region to meet soaring demand.