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Zenity Secures Microsoft Copilot AI Agents at Scale

Zenity enhances Microsoft Copilot Studio integration, adding real-time security, policy enforcement, and threat detection for safe enterprise AI adoption.

Ivanti EPMM Flaws Exploited in Active Attacks

Hackers exploited Ivanti EPMM flaws CVE-2025-4427/4428 for RCE. Users urged to patch as CISA flags vulnerabilities in active use.

Coinbase Rejects Ransom, Offers $20M for Hacker Info

Hackers breached Coinbase via support agents, leaking user data. Coinbase denies a $20M ransom and offers the same amount as a reward for information leading to arrests.

Google I/O 2025: Biggest AI Updates and Surprises

From Gemini in Chrome to AI filmmaking and smart glasses, here are the top announcements from Google I/O 2025, packed with major AI upgrades and tools.

Ogury Partners with 51-0 to Drive Net Zero Adtech

Ogury teams up with 51-0 to cut emissions in adtech, enhance sustainability efforts, and accelerate its path to net zero across 33 global markets.

Meta Delays Behemoth AI Model Launch to Fall

Meta has postponed its Behemoth AI model launch to fall amid performance concerns, despite claims it outperforms rivals like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.

Nvidia Unveils NVLink Fusion to Power Custom AI Chips

Nvidia launches NVLink Fusion to boost chip-to-chip AI performance; partners include Marvell, MediaTek, Fujitsu, and more. Taiwan HQ also announced.

Windsurf Debuts SWE-1 AI Models for Engineers

Windsurf launches SWE-1, its first AI model family built for full-cycle software engineering, challenging top models and moving beyond just coding apps.

SAP Flaw Sees Surge in Global Cyberattacks

A second wave of attacks targets SAP NetWeaver flaw CVE-2025-31324. Hackers exploit webshells, with hundreds of confirmed breaches across industries.

Sam Altman Envisions ChatGPT as Life’s OS

Sam Altman sees ChatGPT evolving into a life-long AI assistant with full memory of your data—raising both exciting potential and serious privacy concerns.

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