Microsoft Purview Migration Puts Defender DLP Policies on a Deadline
Microsoft is retiring Defender for Cloud Apps file policies on January 6, 2027, forcing Microsoft 365 security teams to rebuild DLP and auto-labeling controls in Purview before existing policies stop being supported or enforced.
Google Cloud Makes AlphaEvolve an Enterprise AI Optimization Service
Google Cloud has made AlphaEvolve generally available on Gemini Enterprise, turning Google DeepMind’s algorithm-discovery system into a product for enterprises that need better code for forecasting, routing, chips, logistics, scientific computing, and other hard optimization problems.
Microsoft Says AI Will Make Windows Security Updates Bigger
Microsoft says AI-assisted vulnerability discovery will increase the number of Windows security fixes customers see in each release. For IT teams, the shift makes patch operations less about one monthly event and more about continuous risk-based deployment.
Anthropic’s $19B TeraWulf Lease Turns Old Industrial Power Into AI Compute
Anthropic has signed a 20-year lease for roughly 401 megawatts of AI data center capacity at TeraWulf’s Justified Data campus in Hawesville, Kentucky. The deal shows how AI labs are moving beyond ordinary cloud rentals and locking up power-heavy industrial sites years before capacity comes online.
Januscape KVM Flaw Turns Nested Virtualization Into a Host-Escape Risk
CVE-2026-53359, dubbed Januscape, is a 16-year-old Linux KVM shadow MMU flaw that can let a guest VM crash, and potentially escape to, an x86 host when nested virtualization is exposed. Operators should treat it as a hypervisor-boundary patch event, not a routine kernel update.
Chip Sales Just Hit a Record as AI Demand Spreads Beyond GPUs
SIA says global semiconductor sales reached $120.6 billion in May 2026, the highest monthly total it has recorded and more than double the level from a year earlier. The data suggests the AI chip boom is now lifting a wider stack of memory, networking, logic, and foundational semiconductors across every major region.
Apple’s Broadcom Deal Makes Edge AI a Supply-Chain Commitment
Broadcom’s July 6 SEC filing says it will supply custom ASIC silicon for multiple generations of Apple products through 2031. The sparse disclosure does not confirm specific Apple Intelligence hardware, but it locks in a key supplier relationship as Apple tries to make more AI run locally on phones, Macs, watches, and tablets.
Signal Backup-Key Phishing Turns Account Recovery Into an Espionage Target
The FBI and CISA warn that Russian intelligence-linked actors are impersonating messaging-app support accounts to steal Signal backup recovery keys, verification codes, and account PINs. The attacks do not break encryption, but they can expose message backups and keep account-takeover paths alive until users replace compromised keys.
Hidden Web Prompts Turn AI Agents Into Payment Targets
Zscaler found malicious websites using SEO poisoning, hidden HTML, JSON-LD metadata, and crypto-payment flows to manipulate browsing AI agents. The findings show why agent deployments need transaction limits, source checks, and runtime controls before they are allowed to browse the open web or move money.
NVIDIA’s AI Cloud Deals Turn GPUs Into a Revenue-Share Business
NVIDIA’s July 1 revenue-sharing and credit-support model gives AI cloud partners a new way to finance large GPU deployments, while giving NVIDIA a usage-linked cut of supported cloud revenue. Sharon AI and Firmus are the first test cases, with plans for up to 210,000 GPUs across Australia and Indonesia.