Workplace AI assistants have mostly waited for a prompt before doing anything. A user asks, the tool answers, and the exchange ends there. Microsoft is putting a different kind of agent inside its Office applications, one designed to keep operating in the background once a person stops paying attention. The company introduced Microsoft Scout, calling…
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ThreatsDay Bulletin: Claude Security Plugin, Azure Priv-Esc, Kali365 MFA Bypass, FIFA Scams +15 More
Every time you think the industry has finally stopped doing some reckless, low-effort crap, somebody spins up a fresh box full of sketchy loaders, fake installers, recycled social-engineering bait, and enough exposed infrastructure to make you wonder if prod is just a public beta now – meanwhile some researcher casually drops a technique that turns…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Inside the lethal trifecta: Blast radius reduction in AI agent deployments
Seven things security teams can start doing today to reduce risk Categories: Threat Research Tags: AI, CISO, risk
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What the 1920s Can Teach Us About Surviving the AI Revolution
A century ago, cars and radio upended society just as AI is doing today.
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Microsoft trims cloud desktop pricing, even as it boosts AI costs
For years now, Microsoft has been doing its level best to move you from desktop Office and Windows to Microsoft 365, Windows 365, and Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD). Since the company first started down this road, however, something changed: the AI revolution, which has become a huge deal for the guys from Redmond. So, it…
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
Hapax Launches Proactive AI Workflow Platform at HumanX 2026
Hapax argues that most companies are still doing AI the hard way. At HumanX this week, the company announced a proactive AI platform designed to observe how teams work and then build AI coworkers to automate tasks. Platform addresses common challenges in AI prompting, integration, and utilization The idea is to get rid of the…
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Telstra Changes To Mobile Plans From 5 May 2026: More Choice And Support For Customers
Our customers are doing more on our network than ever before and we’re investing to deliver the best experience available, while helping Australians to stay connected.
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OpenAI Tries To Untangle Its Own Product Line with ‘Sperapp’
OpenAI is apparently doing some badly-needed spring cleaning. After a steady run of adding new tools and features, the company is now building a desktop app to gather them all in one place and make the whole thing feel a little less scattered. The fragmentation issues at the heart of Sperapp’s development Over the past…
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Runtime: The new frontier of AI agent security
AI agents are already operating inside enterprise networks, quietly doing some of the work employees once handled themselves — writing code, drafting emails, retrieving files, and connecting to internal systems. Sometimes they also make costly mistakes. At Meta, an employee asked an AI assistant to help manage her inbox. It deleted it instead. At Amazon,…
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iTWire TV: 13 People, 19,500 Screens: How Fusion Signage Outmanoeuvres Samsung on Simplicity
The Australian digital signage startup that grew to thousands of active licenses by doing one thing the hardware giants can’t: staying small on purpose.
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VIDEO INTERVIEW: 13 People, 19,500 Screens: How Fusion Signage Outmanoeuvres Samsung on Simplicity
The Australian digital signage startup that grew to thousands of active licenses by doing one thing the hardware giants can’t: staying small on purpose.
AI, Global Security News
Zendesk doubles down on AI with Forethought acquisition and it’s a smart play
While much of the SaaS world is tightening its belt, Zendesk is doing the opposite and honestly, it’s hard to argue with the logic.
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There’s only one kind of tool security teams should be building with AI
I am not sure what I’ve been doing on social media over the past year (particularly on LinkedIn), but these days my feed is filled with posts of security people who build some very cool tools. There’s so much excitement that with LLMs, anyone can now be a product developer, which means that security teams…
