Ai Assisted Attacks
The latest Ai Assisted Attacks coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
AI-Powered Threat Detection: Azure Security Architect Adesina Abass Steps Into the Spotlight
Adesina Abass, a Microsoft Certified Trainer, is gaining recognition for integrating AI into Azure security architecture. This article explores his approach to threat detection and governance, and offers practical steps for Azure users to adopt similar AI-powered defenses.
Your New Ryzen AI 300 Laptop Has a 50 TOPS NPU—But Windows 11 Might Not Be Using It Yet
AMD's Ryzen AI 300 processors ship with an NPU capable of 50 TOPS, surpassing Microsoft's 40-TOPS Copilot+ requirement, but many new Windows 11 laptops do not automatically use the NPU due to missing drivers, outdated OS builds, and limited application support. Buyers must manually verify that the NPU is recognized, the correct Windows update is installed, and specific apps are NPU-aware to unlock the promised AI features. This guide explains the mismatch, provides a step-by-step verification checklist, and outlines the current state of Windows 11 AI workloads across different system components.
Intel Turns Defective Chips into Budget CPUs, Posts $13.6 Billion Revenue in Q1 2026
Intel reported a surprise $13.6 billion in Q1 2026 revenue by converting defective processor dies into budget CPUs. The move came as customers, desperate for silicon amid the AI infrastructure boom, accepted lower-spec processors. This article explores the technical realities, market impact, and buying advice for consumers and IT pros.
ChatGPT Work Brings Autonomous Multi-Step Agents to Windows Enterprise
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Work, an enterprise AI super app that integrates autonomous multi-step agents, coding tools, and connected data across Windows, mobile, and web. Powered by new GPT-5.6 models, it promises to automate complex workflows and reshape productivity for Windows users, though IT admins must carefully evaluate security and integration with existing Microsoft tools.
Microsoft Brings Claude 3.5 to Azure AI Foundry — No Separate Anthropic Account Needed
Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Claude 3 Haiku are now generally available in Microsoft Azure AI Foundry, allowing enterprise customers to deploy and use the models through their existing Azure subscriptions. Azure manages all billing, authentication, and token management, eliminating the need for a separate Anthropic account. The integration brings Claude into the Microsoft ecosystem, offering serverless consumption pricing, Microsoft Entra ID security, and unified monitoring — making it a practical choice for Windows developers, IT admins, and enterprises already invested in Azure.
AI-Driven AWS Breach Unfolds in 72 Hours: What It Means for Your Windows Environment
A Sygnia report details an AI-assisted attack that breached an AWS environment and spread across applications, infrastructure, and repositories in 72 hours. The incident highlights the growing speed of cloud attacks and offers critical lessons for Windows users and admins who manage hybrid environments. Immediate steps include auditing access keys, securing CI/CD pipelines, and deploying AI-powered defenses.
Microsoft Edge Tests a Copilot That Can Read Your Open Tabs — Here’s How It Works
Microsoft launched an experimental Copilot Mode for Edge on July 28, 2025, that can read and interact with your open tabs to handle tasks like research, price comparisons, and form-filling. The opt-in feature combines AI chat, voice control, and direct browser actions, but it raises privacy and performance considerations for users and IT administrators.
Storage Vendors Bet on Recovery and Sovereignty as AI Strains Enterprise Infrastructure
On July 9, 2026, storage vendors Commvault, Rubrik, Samsung, and DDN released tools and hardware that emphasize ransomware recovery, sovereign data control, and verifiable performance for AI workloads. The moves have immediate implications for Windows Server admins managing compliance, backup integrity, and storage SLAs.
Microsoft’s Phi-4 AI Model Hits the Road in New FEV-NVIDIA Automotive Partnership
FEV, Microsoft, and NVIDIA have partnered to deploy Microsoft's Phi-4-mini-instruct AI model on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX hardware, enabling on-device voice control for vehicle settings. The collaboration uses Azure AI Foundry for model customisation and aims to deliver fast, privacy-focused in-car assistants that work without a cloud connection.
GPT-5.6 Becomes Default Model for Microsoft 365 Copilot: What That Means for Your Word and Excel AI
OpenAI has announced that GPT-5.6 is now the preferred model for Microsoft 365 Copilot across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Cowork, aiming to address user complaints about quality degradation. The change requires no action from users or admins but promises better reasoning, instruction-following, and context handling in everyday Office tasks.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Gets Real-Time Webhook Connectors to Fix Stale AI Data, Coming October 2026
Microsoft is introducing webhook-based synchronization for Microsoft 365 Copilot connectors, initially supporting eight services including Azure DevOps, Jira, Confluence, and Trello. The update, aimed at solving stale data issues, will reach general availability in October 2026, promising real-time information for AI-driven answers.
Microsoft Targets Late 2026 for Copilot-Powered Workflow Creation in SharePoint
Microsoft’s roadmap reveals Copilot Workflows for SharePoint, a natural-language tool letting users create and edit live automations by describing them. Targeted for general availability in December 2026, the feature promises to democratize workflow creation but raises governance and sprawl concerns for IT. Proactive planning around Power Platform DLP and approval processes can prepare organizations for the eventual rollout.
Your Copilot Notebooks on Android Are Getting a Major Revamp in August 2026
Microsoft's roadmap reveals a redesigned Copilot Notebooks experience for Android, coming in August 2026. The update promises a substantial overhaul of the mobile content-creation tool, potentially improving interface, functionality, and integration. No immediate action is needed, but users should keep the app updated and provide feedback.