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Scan OpenClaw agent skills for security vulnerabilities with the Cisco AI Skill Scanner

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OpenClaw, previously known as Clawdbot and briefly as Moltbot, is a free, open‑source personal AI agent that runs locally on your computer, enabling you to automate any task a human can perform on a computer. It gained rapid popularity, accumulating 100,000 GitHub stars in record time, along with tens of thousands of forks as it went viral. OpenClaw skills pose severe security risks because they are unvetted modules that may contain hidden, malicious instructions for the agent's model. These harmful instructions could result in API key leaks, data theft, credential compromise, and system breaches due to malicious code execution. This guide covers OpenClaw skill structure, known security incidents, and step-by-step instructions for scanning agent skills with the Cisco AI Skill Scanner. The Cisco AI Skill Scanner provides comprehensive security analysis of OpenClaw agent skills before installation, detecting malware, data exfiltration, and prompt-injection vulnerabilities.

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Microsoft Entra PowerShell v1.2.0 brings Agent Identity Blueprint management and new automation features

Microsoft Entra PowerShell v1.2.0 brings Agent Identity Blueprint management
Microsoft released version 1.2.0 of the Microsoft Entra PowerShell module, introducing production-ready support for Agent Identity Blueprints, enhanced application configuration parameters, and modernized invitation APIs. This update consolidates Agent Identity functionality into the main module and delivers new cmdlets for automated identity management across Microsoft Entra ID environments.

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What is Microsoft Copilot Studio? Automate with natural language in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams

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Microsoft Copilot Studio is a low-code platform that lets you build, customize, and manage AI agents without extensive programming knowledge. The platform provides a graphical interface for creating intelligent agents in natural language that handle conversations and automate tasks across Microsoft Teams, Microsoft 365 Copilot, websites, mobile apps, and third-party platforms such as Facebook or Slack. To ground agents, you can integrate your organization's data sources. Recent updates have introduced enhanced AI models, improved authoring experiences, and new governance capabilities, making the platform more accessible and secure.

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The illusion of AI progress

This is a reality check regarding Geoffrey Hinton's recent alarming warnings about AI advancing faster than expected. Having used all frontier models extensively in my daily work, I believe his worries are misplaced, mainly because he overvalues LLMs' abilities. The supposed exponential AI advancement we were promised simply hasn't materialized. Below, I summarize the key points of a longer article. You can read the entire article here: Hinton’s AI Progress Illusion: An IT Reality Check.

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Microsoft Security Copilot Dynamic Threat Detection Agent: AI-powered security analysis for Microsoft Defender

The Microsoft Security Copilot Dynamic Threat Detection Agent is an AI-powered backend service that automatically detects hidden threats in Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Sentinel environments. Announced at Microsoft Ignite 2025 and now available in public preview, this always-on agent uses artificial intelligence to identify security gaps that traditional rule-based detection systems miss.

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New features in Windows 11 Build 26220.7523 (KB5072043): Agent Launchers, Ask Copilot on the taskbar, and more

Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7523 (KB5072043) to the Dev and Beta Channels on December 19, 2025. This update for version 25H2 introduces Ask Copilot as an opt-in feature that complements traditional Windows Search on the taskbar, introduces system-wide AI agent infrastructure, and delivers improvements to accessibility, File Explorer, and core system components.

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Windows 365 AI-enabled Cloud PC vs. Copilot+ PC

Microsoft has introduced Windows 365 AI-enabled Cloud PCs, a new cloud-based computing solution that delivers AI-powered Windows experiences to any device. This offering differs significantly from Copilot+ PCs, which are physical computers with specialized AI hardware. This article compares the technical specifications, requirements, and capabilities of both platforms.

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VS Code 1.107 brings chat-integrated background agents and Agent HQ for multi-agent orchestration

Microsoft released Visual Studio Code version 1.107 with new features focused on Agent HQ, a multi-agent orchestration interface introduced in version 1.106. In version 1.107, background agents are promoted beyond pure CLI-based sessions: they run as named background tasks with isolated worktrees and richer context attachment, and appear as manageable sessions in the Agent HQ experience (the integrated Chat + sessions UI), rather than existing only as Copilot CLI or cloud sessions.

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New Intune features for Microsoft 365 E3/E5 subscribers

Microsoft announced that advanced Intune Suite capabilities will be included in Microsoft 365 E3 and E5 subscriptions at no additional cost, expanding endpoint management and security features to more organizations. The changes take effect in 2026 and aim to help IT teams manage devices at scale while strengthening Zero Trust security.

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Microsoft 365 price increase: New AI features, improved security, and expanded Intune capabilities

Microsoft announced price increases for Microsoft 365 and Office 365 commercial subscriptions. The new list prices will go into effect on July 1, 2026, though existing customers will generally not pay the higher rates until their next renewal after that date. The company justifies the changes by pointing to more than 1,100 new features added across the platform, particularly AI-powered capabilities, security enhancements, and device management tools.

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Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7344 (KB5070316) new features: native AI agent (MCP) support and MIDI 2.0

Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7344 (KB5070316) to the Dev and Beta Channels on December 5, 2025, delivering native support for the Model Context Protocol, the Unified Update Orchestration Platform, and Windows MIDI Services. The update also includes improvements to Quick Machine Recovery and the "Open With" dialog, as well as fixes for File Explorer, Windows Hello, and system stability issues.

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Microsoft faces massive backlash over Windows 11 agentic OS plans – The AI naysayers come out of hiding

Microsoft's announcement to transform Windows 11 into an agentic operating system has sparked widespread criticism from users and developers. The company's Windows chief, Pavan Davuluri, disclosed plans to evolve Windows into a system that connects devices, cloud, and AI to enable autonomous task execution. However, the response from the tech community has been overwhelmingly negative, forcing Microsoft to address concerns about the platform's direction. The backlash has brought AI skeptics and change-resistant IT professionals into the open.

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Automate with Microsoft 365 Copilot App Builder and Workflows agents

The new App Builder and Workflows agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot offer conversational interfaces that allow users to create applications and automate processes using natural language, eliminating the need for traditional development tools. The new agents are available to organizations with Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses enrolled in the Frontier program.

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Is AI really replacing tens of thousands of white-collar jobs? Oh yeah, AI is starting to bite!

In his latest video, CNBC contributor and popular tech podcaster Alex Kantrowitz dissects a Wall Street Journal article titled "Tens of Thousands of White Collar Jobs Are Disappearing as AI Starts to Bite." Kantrowitz argues that the sensational headline stokes panic about AI causing mass job loss, yet provides no evidence that AI can actually perform these jobs. In my view, Kantrowitz's perspective is naive.

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Microsoft is beginning to embed AI into Windows

Microsoft is transforming Windows 11 into an AI-powered operating system with deep Copilot integration across the entire user experience. Users can now interact hands-free through Copilot Voice using wake-word activation, while Copilot Vision analyzes on-screen content to provide contextual assistance. The experimental Copilot Actions feature introduces autonomous agents that can perform real tasks on local files, from organizing photos to processing documents. Beyond Windows, Microsoft Edge gains AI capabilities through Copilot Mode, and a new animated character called Mico—reminiscent of the classic Clippy—adds personality to AI interactions.

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