Ripple Ex-CTO Warns of a New Windows BitLocker Flaw and $XRP Scam Surge

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On May 14, 2026 former Ripple CTO David Schwartz warned of a critical Windows BitLocker flaw that can bypass full-disk encryption via a USB method with no authentication prompts, calling it one of the worst security flaws in years. He also reported a huge spike in XRPL/XRP airdrop scams, fake giveaways and impersonators on Instagram and Telegram that trick users into connecting wallets to drainer contracts, underscoring crypto security and wallet risks for adoption.
- Ripple’s ex-CTO has warned about a new Windows BitLocker issue and a huge spike in XRP airdrop scams.
- The flaw reportedly lets attackers bypass full-disk encryption on Windows with a simple USB-based method.
- The alert highlights growing risks to crypto users storing keys on Windows devices amid rising XRP scams.
On May 14, 2026, former Ripple Chief Technology Officer (CTO) David Schwartz called a new Windows BitLocker issue that bypasses full-disk encryption via a simple USB method with no authentication prompts, one of the worst security flaws he has seen in years.
Additionally, Schwartz also warned of a major spike in XRPL/XRP scams, including fake airdrops, giveaways, and impersonators on Instagram and Telegram that trick users into connecting wallets to drainer contracts.
Ripple Ex-CTO Issues Warning Over a New BitLocker Flaw and XRP Scam Surge
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