One‑Click Exploit Apocalypse?

One‑Click Exploit Apocalypse?

From You've Already Been Hacked by Professor CyberRisk

February 15, 2026 · 27 min · Season 3 · Episode 37

About this episode

This episode discusses Microsoft's patch for one-click exploits, CertiK's transparency efforts, and the implications of geolocation services in cybersecurity.

## Episode Information **Episode Number:** XxX **Hosts:** - Professor CyberRisk - Cyber Cowboy **Live Cyber Maps:** - **Bitdefender Threat Map** – https://threatmap.bitdefender.com/ - **Live Cyber threat map (Checkpoint)** – https://threatmap.checkpoint.com/ - **Kaspersky Cyber Threat Map** – https://cybermap.kaspersky.com/ - **Talos Intelligence – ebc_spam Map** – https://talosintelligence.com/ebc_spam **Overview** In this episode we unpack Microsoft’s blockbuster patch that closes the one‑click attack vector, dig into CertiK’s fresh transparency play after the Huione fallout, and discuss how geolocation services are becoming an adversarial attack surface. We also explore how CISOs can balance AI innovation with risk and how Red Hat is reshaping vulnerability management with vendor‑centric pipelines. **Guest Information** None this episode. **Topics Covered** 1. Microsoft’s one‑click exploit patch – what it fixes and why it matters. 2. CertiK’s rebuild‑trust strategy post‑Huione backlash. 3. Geofeed manipulation – why it’s a real threat and how to guard against it. 4. AI in security: governance, bias, adversarial attacks, and human‑in‑the‑loop. 5. Red Hat’s collaborative…

Topics covered

  • Microsoft’s one‑click exploit patch
  • CertiK’s rebuild‑trust strategy post‑Huione backlash
  • Geofeed manipulation
  • AI in security
  • Red Hat’s collaborative vulnerability‑management blueprint

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Products: Microsoft, CertiK, Red Hat

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