Articles from June 8, 2026
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Ainvis AI Executive Team for Microsoft Teams: Judgment, Debate, and Security
XPAND K.K., a Tokyo-based enterprise AI company, opened early access on June 5, 2026, to Ainvis, a multilingual “AI executive team” platform that brings five role-based AI advisers into web and Micros
Microsoft Teams Phishing: How Attackers Impersonate IT and Bypass MFA
On June 8, 2026, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 warned that attackers are increasingly using Microsoft Teams chats to impersonate IT support staff, trick employees into accepting external conversations, a
Europe’s Tech Sovereignty Shift: From US Big Tech Dependence to Cloud Breakups
On June 8, 2026, WIRED published a timeline documenting dozens of European governments, companies, schools, NGOs, and public institutions moving or planning to move away from US technology providers i
Passing IT Certifications in 2026: Blueprint-First Prep for Cloud, Security & Windows
Strategic preparation remains the decisive factor in passing IT certification exams in 2026, as cloud, cybersecurity, networking, and project-management credentials increasingly test practical judgmen
AZ-204 vs AZ-400 (2026): Build Skills, Avoid Dumps, Prove Real DevOps
Microsoft’s Azure development and DevOps certification path in 2026 centers on AZ-400 for DevOps Engineer Expert and AZ-204 for Azure Developer Associate, but the career value increasingly depends on
Single PC YouTube Gaming Optimization: Encoder, OBS, Storage & Network Setup
Gaming PC optimization for YouTube content creation is the process of tuning one Windows gaming machine so it can play, record, stream, store, and upload footage reliably without frame pacing collapse
Windows 11 26H1 Insider Split: Beta 28000 vs Experimental 28100 for Snapdragon X2
Microsoft released several Windows 11 Insider Preview builds on June 8, 2026, splitting Windows 11 26H1 testing into a new Beta branch in the 28000 build series and a separate Experimental branch in t
Microsoft Disabled 70+ Open-Source Repos After AI-Triggered Credential Malware
Microsoft and GitHub have temporarily disabled at least 70 Microsoft-linked open-source repositories after researchers reported that attackers planted credential-stealing malware in projects tied to A
Microsoft’s “Restaurant-Level” AI Data Center Water Claim: Real Breakthrough or Spin?
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told Build 2026 attendees in early June that Microsoft’s newest AI data centers can use, over a year, roughly the same amount of water as a single restaurant, because their
CISA KEV Update: Exploited CVEs in AI LiteLLM and Check Point VPN—Act Now
On June 8, 2026, CISA added CVE-2026-42271 in BerriAI LiteLLM and CVE-2026-50751 in Check Point Security Gateway to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog after determining that both flaws are be
Apple’s Revamped Siri vs Windows Copilot: AI Coherence, Privacy, and Recall
Apple used its June 8, 2026 WWDC keynote to preview a revamped Siri across macOS and its other platforms, positioning the assistant as a more integrated, privacy-conscious layer for finding, understan
Miasma Worm: How AI Coding Agents Turn “Open a Repo” Into a Security Boundary
On June 5, 2026, GitHub disabled 73 Microsoft-related repositories across Azure, Microsoft, and Azure Samples organizations after the Miasma worm campaign allegedly used a compromised contributor acco