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Microsoft Resolves BitLocker Recovery Bug in Windows Server 2025 Update

Microsoft has fixed a frustrating bug in the April 2026 security update for Windows Server 2025 that could have forced devices into BitLocker recovery mode, and the solution is now available in two cumulative updates, KB5094125 and KB5093998. This fix ensures a smoother experience for users by preventing unexpected BitLocker recovery key prompts.

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Microsoft Mitigates YellowKey BitLocker Bypass Exploit with New Guidance

Microsoft has stepped in to squash a newly revealed BitLocker bypass exploit, dubbed YellowKey, by releasing crucial guidance to protect users from potential attacks. This security move comes after a researcher demonstrated how the exploit could spawn a shell with unrestricted access to sensitive data.

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Microsoft Probes Installation Failures in Latest Windows Server 2025 Update

Microsoft is investigating a frustrating issue with its latest security update, KB5082063, which may refuse to install on some Windows Server 2025 systems, despite being designed to protect them. The company is working to resolve the installation failures and ensure a smooth update experience.

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Microsoft Update Sparks BitLocker Recovery Issues on Windows Servers

A recent Microsoft security update has caused a stir for some Windows Server 2025 users, forcing servers to request BitLocker recovery keys after a routine patch, leaving administrators suddenly scrambling for a solution. The update, KB5082063, has been confirmed by Microsoft to trigger BitLocker recovery mode at boot, prompting a search for the very keys that should unlock their own disks.

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Microsoft Resolves Bug Driving Unplanned Windows Server Upgrades

Microsoft has squashed a bug that was causing Windows Server 2019 and 2022 machines to unexpectedly upgrade to Windows Server 2025 without admin consent, and has restored control to IT teams. The fix brings relief to organizations that value control over their server upgrades.

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