Here’s a quick roundup of the Microsoft, security and AI news I’ve been tracking this week across the Patron and AI communities. As always, I’ve skipped the noise — videos, chatter and repeats — and kept only what actually matters for MSPs and SMBs.
Security
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Chromium extension uses AI-related branding to redirect browser search
Microsoft’s security team flags a Chromium extension that hides behind AI branding to look legitimate, then hijacks and redirects users’ browser searches. Good reminder that “AI” in an extension name is now a social-engineering lure, not a trust signal — worth a look if your customers let staff install extensions freely. The practical move is locking down extension policy through Edge/Chrome management or Intune before it bites someone.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/06/29/chromium-extension-uses-airelated-branding-redirect-browser-search/ -
One intrusion, two cyberattackers: Uncovering parallel threat activity
Microsoft breaks down a single compromised environment where two separate threat actors were operating at the same time. Good reminder for MSPs that finding one foothold doesn’t mean you’ve found them all — assume additional access until proven otherwise. It’s why thorough eviction and a proper post-incident review beat a quick “we cleaned the malware” call.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/06/22/one-intrusion-two-cyberattackers-uncovering-parallel-threat-activity/
Microsoft 365 & Windows
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What’s New in Microsoft 365 Copilot | June 2026
Microsoft’s monthly rundown of what’s changed across Copilot in the M365 apps. Worth skimming so you know what’s landing in client tenants before they open a ticket about it — Copilot drift is constant and end users notice. Handy for keeping your adoption and training material current.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/what%E2%80%99s-new-in-microsoft-365-copilot–june-2026/4529572 -
What’s new in Microsoft Intune – June
The June Intune update covering device management and endpoint changes. If you run client endpoints through Intune, this is the monthly read that stops new settings and deprecations surprising you mid-deployment. Nothing groundbreaking, but the housekeeping that keeps a managed fleet predictable.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftintuneblog/what%E2%80%99s-new-in-microsoft-intune-%E2%80%93-june/4491983
Cloud & AI
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Microsoft Frontier Company: AI engineering that amplifies and protects your intelligence
Microsoft’s positioning piece on baking AI into its own engineering and products, with a security and governance angle. More strategy than shippable feature, but a useful read on where the platform investment is heading — and the “protect your intelligence” framing is worth borrowing when you talk data governance with SMBs. Still early, but it signals the direction Microsoft is pushing customers.
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2026/07/02/microsoft-frontier-company-ai-engineering-that-amplifies-and-protects-your-intelligence/ -
OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 rollout after government request, says restrictions shouldn’t be the norm
OpenAI throttled the GPT-5.6 rollout following a government request, while publicly arguing that this kind of restriction shouldn’t become standard. Matters for MSPs because model availability can now shift for regulatory reasons, not just technical ones — the frontier model you demo today may not be the one available tomorrow. A good nudge to keep client AI workflows as model-agnostic as you can.
https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/26/openai-limits-gpt-5-6-rollout-after-government-request-says-restrictions-shouldnt-be-the-norm/
As always, the challenge isn’t finding information — it’s focusing on what actually matters.
After hours
Above the Cloud: Building Data Centers in Space – Richard Campbell – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo7MEPgWGic
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