LiteSpeed cPanel Flaw Puts Shared Hosting Servers on CISA’s Patch Clock
CISA added CVE-2026-54420, an actively exploited LiteSpeed cPanel plugin flaw, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Shared hosting providers running CloudLinux or CageFS should move to the fixed plugin versions, check cPanel logs, and treat suspicious access as a possible root-level incident.
ChatGPT’s Share Falls Below 50% as AI Assistants Become a Multi-App Market
Sensor Tower’s State of AI 2026 report says ChatGPT’s cross-platform audience share fell below 50% for the first time as Gemini and Claude gained ground. The shift does not mean ChatGPT is fading. It means consumer AI is becoming a multi-app market, with discovery, subscriptions, shopping, and web traffic all starting to move through assistants.
Microsoft Work IQ APIs Put Enterprise Agents Inside the Microsoft 365 Trust Boundary
Microsoft Work IQ APIs are generally available today, giving custom and third-party agents a governed way to use Microsoft 365 context, tools, workspaces, and Copilot-style responses. The real test is whether enterprises can manage permissions, audit trails, and Copilot Credits before agents start acting across work data.
Facebook AI Mode Turns Public Posts Into Meta’s Search Engine
Meta’s new Facebook AI Mode uses public posts from Groups, Reels, and other Meta surfaces to generate answers inside search. The rollout gives Facebook a social-data answer engine, but it also raises familiar questions about accuracy, context, and creator credit.
Salesforce’s $3.6B Fin Deal Makes Customer-Service AI a CRM Battleground
Salesforce agreed to buy Fin, formerly Intercom, for about $3.6 billion. The deal gives Agentforce a faster-deploying customer-service AI agent and shows why CRM vendors are buying proven agent products, not just building broad platforms.
Google’s $1.5B Alabama Data Center Expansion Puts AI Power Costs on Display
Google is spending $1.5 billion to expand its Jackson County, Alabama data center campus while promising to cover its own power and infrastructure costs. The deal shows how AI infrastructure growth is becoming a fight over electricity bills, grid upgrades, nuclear power, and local energy programs.
AI Preemption Is Being Pulled Into the Kids’ Online Safety Fight
Washington’s AI preemption push is now tangled with KOSA, age verification, AI-companion rules, and digital-replica policy. That makes a national AI law more politically tempting and more complicated for platforms, AI companies, and states.
NewCore’s $66M Launch Puts AI Agents Inside the Identity Stack
NewCore emerged from stealth with $66 million and an identity-security platform built for AI agents. The launch shows why enterprises need agent identities, revocation paths, and access controls before autonomous tools touch production systems.
ChatGPT’s Model Retirements Are Now a User Deadline Calendar
OpenAI has removed GPT-5.2 from ChatGPT and set retirement dates for GPT-4.5 and o3. Here is what changes for ChatGPT users, what stays available through the API, and what paid users and workspace admins should check before the next deadlines.
curl’s July Security Pause Shows AI Bug Reports Have a Human Bottleneck
The curl project will pause public vulnerability reports during July 2026 after months of AI-assisted security-report pressure. The break exposes a practical risk for companies that depend on critical open source software: finding bugs is getting faster than triage, patching, and maintainer capacity.