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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Crooks found a new way to collaborate using Teams – by hiding command-and-control traffic

    Cybercriminals are leveraging Microsoft Teams to conceal command-and-control (C2) traffic, a new tactic that bypasses traditional security measures. This method allows malicious actors to communicate with compromised systems undetected within the vast amount of legitimate data flowing through the platform. The exploit highlights a growing trend of attackers adapting to cloud-based collaboration tools for their operations. AI

    Crooks found a new way to collaborate using Teams – by hiding command-and-control traffic

    IMPACT Attackers are increasingly using legitimate platforms for C2 traffic, necessitating advanced security solutions to detect such hidden communications.

  2. Capita is about to sail past deadline to fix civil service pensions scheme

    Capita is facing a critical deadline to resolve issues within the civil service pensions scheme, with potential implications for its operations. Meanwhile, the AI landscape sees several developments, including Salesforce acquiring Fin AI Agent for $3.6 billion, Anthropic implementing identity checks for Claude subscriptions, and a researcher noting that federal agencies were alerted to potential risks in Fable 5 following a simple code-fixing prompt rather than a jailbreak. AI

    Capita is about to sail past deadline to fix civil service pensions scheme

    IMPACT Salesforce's acquisition of Fin AI Agent signals consolidation and increased investment in AI-powered customer support solutions.

  3. Microsoft faces down sueball, capacity problems in series of challenges

    Microsoft is facing a lawsuit over alleged misleading statements regarding its Copilot AI product. Concurrently, the global market for servers is being shaped by the demand for AI systems, exacerbated by shortages in dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and NAND flash storage. Additionally, a researcher claims that federal agencies were concerned about the Fable 5 model after a simple code-fixing prompt, rather than a jailbreak attempt. AI

    Microsoft faces down sueball, capacity problems in series of challenges

    IMPACT Potential legal challenges and hardware shortages could impact the pace of AI adoption and development.

  4. ZTE Day 2026 in Almaty Showcases Innovations Shaping Kazakhstan's Intelligent Telecom Future

    ZTE Day 2026 in Almaty, Kazakhstan, highlighted advancements in intelligent telecom infrastructure. Key discussions included the evolving landscape of API attacks with Large Language Models (LLMs), strategies for enterprise data services on Kubernetes, and AI-powered security solutions to detect threats missed by traditional methods. The event also touched upon agentic AI for scalable production environments and the integration of AI and Machine Learning into ERP systems. AI

    ZTE Day 2026 in Almaty Showcases Innovations Shaping Kazakhstan's Intelligent Telecom Future

    IMPACT Highlights the growing integration of AI and agentic systems in telecommunications and enterprise solutions, impacting API security and data service architectures.

  5. ERP users may soon get ahead by going headless, says Rimini Street boss

    Rimini Street CEO Seth Ravin suggests that AI agents and open-source solutions could free enterprise resource planning (ERP) users from traditional vendor-driven upgrade cycles. He highlighted that AI, particularly through tools like Anthropic's Claude and Salesforce's Fin AI Agent, can enable a 'headless' ERP approach. This would allow businesses to leverage modern technologies and APIs without being locked into costly and disruptive core system updates. AI

    ERP users may soon get ahead by going headless, says Rimini Street boss

    IMPACT AI agents and open-source solutions may enable businesses to adopt a 'headless' ERP approach, reducing reliance on vendor-specific upgrade cycles.