Articles from June 28, 2026
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HTTP Desync Strikes Again: libsoup's CVE-2026-6324 Exposes Proxy Parser Confusion
A newly published vulnerability in the libsoup HTTP library, tracked as CVE-2026-6324, could allow attackers to smuggle malicious requests past reverse proxies, potentially poisoning caches,...
Linux Thunderbolt Flaw Opens Backdoor Into Windows Networks: CVE-2026-53148 Analysis
A severe memory safety vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s Thunderbolt XDomain driver, tracked as CVE-2026-53148, was disclosed on June 25, 2026, exposing systems to potential remote code execution...
Africa's Digital Classrooms: E-Learning's 2026 Balancing Act Between Promise and Peril
More than four years after the pandemic forced schools to close, African governments are doubling down on e-learning as the great equalizer—yet in 2026, the continent finds itself caught between a...
Australian Boards Demand Concrete Evidence of Cyber Resilience as Regulatory Pressure Mounts
Cyber resilience has moved from the server room to the boardroom. For Australian organisations, a cyber incident is no longer a purely technical problem—it is a strategic threat that can trigger...
Delegated Automation on Windows: Why Agentic AI Is Forcing an Identity Governance Overhaul
By mid-2026, the quiet rollout of agentic AI capabilities to over 400 million Windows 11 devices has turned endpoints into autonomous decision-makers capable of executing multi-step...
School Chromebooks at Home Spark 2026 Privacy Showdown: Who Really Controls the Filter?
A growing number of parents and state lawmakers are demanding answers from school districts about what their children access on school-issued Chromebooks and iPads after the final bell rings, turning...
Mac Users Rally Behind Microsoft Edge After Viral “Best Freakin’ Browser” Retort
On June 28, 2026, a single X post ignited an unexpected and deeply revealing conversation about one of the internet’s most polarizing tools. Microsoft Edge’s official account fired off a...
Microsoft Hikes Windows 10 ESU Prices, Xbox Consoles, and Services in Revenue Push
Microsoft this week rolled out a series of pricing adjustments that will make it more expensive to keep using Windows 10 past its support deadline and to game on Xbox hardware. The changes, which...
AI’s Day in Court: How Copyright, Safety, and Fraud Lawsuits Are Redrawing Tech’s Legal Map
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From ChatGPT to Brandwatch: The 10 AI Research Platforms Dominating 2026, According to NubiaPage
NubiaPage, the research advisory firm known for its annual software evaluations, has released its much-anticipated 2026 ranking of AI research platforms, and the list reflects a market that is...
Paul Thurrott's Windows 11 Field Guide Exposes Notification Center's Hidden Power
A deep dive into Windows 11’s Notification Center, published as part of Paul Thurrott’s Windows 11 Field Guide on June 27, 2026, peels back layers of the operating system’s most underestimated...
Microsoft’s Agentic AI Ambitions: What Windows IT Admins Need to Know About Security and Control
Microsoft is quietly laying the groundwork for a new breed of artificial intelligence on Windows—one that goes far beyond answering questions or summarizing documents. Dubbed “agentic AI,”...