BREAKING: YOUTUBE POLICY TEAM DETERMINES MALWARE ANALYSIS IS HARMFUL AND DANGEROUS
Cybersecurity nerd does YouTube essay on Rootkit, explains basic concepts, etc
YouTube policy team claims to have manually reviewed it and determined MALWARE ANALYSIS IS HARMFUL AND DANGEROUS
@pvanderwoude we are now seeing older windows 11 devices that updated to the latest build, resetting the start menu pins. Seems like the default behaviour when applyOnce is not set, was changed... still analyzing this
@pvanderwoude applyOnce ist interesting - If a user already configured the start menu and you apply this policy now - would it overwrite everything just once or would the pins get added to the ones the user configured?
Microsoft confirmed a bug in the October 2025 Update is causing BitLocker recovery on reboot.
This issue affects Windows 11 25H2, 24H2 and even Windows 10. Mostly, business users are affected.
If you don't have the BitLocker recovery key (always accessible via Microsoft account), you could be locked out of your PC.
BitLocker protects your data by encrypting drives, and recovery usually appears after hardware or TPM changes.
Microsoft says this bug mostly hits Intel PCs with Modern Standby (the feature that keeps the PC online in low power).
Recently, Microsoft also broke Windows 11 Task Manager, causing duplicate processes and performance issues in some cases.
#Intune Windows Firewall Rules assignment seems broken in Service Release 2510 - assignment's can't be saved. Inspector shows no request when save button is pressed.
@IntuneSuppTeam
@pvanderwoude@everydayintech Okay, I tried it out this morning.
I personalized the pinned items. Then dropped it into a group that applies the policy. When the policy applied it cleared out my personalized Start Menu and replaced it with the one in the policy.
So be careful implementing this policy!