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Microsoft Issues Emergency Windows 11 Update to Fix Recovery Environment USB Failure

Microsoft has deployed an emergency Windows 11 update addressing critical USB functionality issues within the recovery environment. The out-of-band fix comes after a recent security update rendered keyboards and mice unusable during system recovery attempts, according to company reports.

Emergency Patch Deployed for Windows Recovery Issues

Microsoft has reportedly released an emergency out-of-band update designated KB5070762 for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2, as well as Windows Server 2025, to resolve a critical USB functionality problem within the Windows Recovery Environment. The update addresses issues where USB keyboards and mice became non-functional when users attempted to access recovery options, according to the company’s official documentation.

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Brazilian Corporate Debt Faces Turbulence Amid Company-Specific Crises

Brazil’s corporate bond market is facing significant stress as three major companies experience severe credit deterioration. Market analysts suggest company-specific issues combined with global credit nervousness are driving the sell-offs, though systemic risks appear contained for now.

Market Volatility Hits Brazilian Corporate Bonds

Brazil’s corporate bond market is reportedly experiencing significant turbulence as credit concerns surrounding several major companies drive up borrowing costs across Latin America’s largest economy. According to financial reports, the situation has drawn comparisons to recent jitters in US credit markets following the collapse of auto parts group First Brands.

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SEC’s EDGAR Filing System Experiences Technical Disruption During Government Shutdown

The SEC’s corporate filing system experienced technical difficulties preventing the display of disseminated filings on SEC.gov. The issues occurred while the regulator was operating with a skeleton crew during the government shutdown. Officials confirmed the system has since returned to normal operation.

SEC Filing System Experiences Temporary Disruption

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission‘s EDGAR corporate filings database experienced intermittent technical issues Monday, reportedly preventing the display of disseminated filings on the regulator’s official website. According to reports, a notice posted on SEC.gov indicated that “submissions that have been accepted may not be reflected on SEC.gov” due to the display problems.