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What Every Body is Saying: An FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People
by Joe Navarro
The limbic system doesn't lie, and Navarro builds his entire framework on that single biological fact. When the conscious mind is busy constructing a story, the body is running older, faster software that evolved to keep us alive, not to deceive. The tells worth watching aren't facial expressions, which people learn to control early, they're the lower body, the feet orienting away from someone, the torso blocking, the freeze response kicking in before the person even registers discomfort consciously. Navarro's sharpest claim is that comfort and discomfort are more readable than truth and deception, because they're physiological states, not performances. Train your eye on what the body is doing when the stakes rise, and you're reading something the person can't fully manage.
Father Forgets
by W Livingston Larned
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
by Mark Manson
Manson's central argument is that negative experience carries a false expectation, the belief that it signals something has gone wrong. The self-help industry runs on the premise that good feelings are the goal, which means every bad feeling becomes evidence of failure, which generates more bad feelings. His sharper move is the values argument. Most people are suffering over the right things for completely wrong reasons, because their values are measuring the wrong outputs, approval, comfort, certainty. He argues that chosen suffering, suffering in service of something you've deliberately decided matters, is structurally different from unchosen suffering, and that distinction is what most people never make. Pick your problems carefully, because you're going to have them either way.
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LEAD STORY
CVE-2026-53359 ("Januscape") is the most operationally dangerous kernel vulnerability I've seen this year. A 16-year-old use-after-free in KVM's shadow MMU lets any guest root user panic the host, taking down every co-tenant VM, with a second withheld exploit achieving full host root execution. Patched kernels shipped July 4. If you run multi-tenant KVM with nested virtualization enabled and haven't verified commit 81ccda30b4e8 is present in your package changelog (not uname -r), you're exposed right now.
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CONNECTING THE THREADS
The RMM attack surface thread keeps widening. I flagged SimpleHelp CVE-2026-48558 last week as an MSP-tier supply chain risk. Tonight's Januscape (CVE-2026-53359) adds a second vector: if your managed clients run KVM-based hypervisors and an attacker lands guest root through any existing technique, host escape is now straightforward. Two separate vulnerabilities, two separate attack paths, both converging on the same blast radius. MSP-managed multi-tenant infrastructure.
The credential governance thread continues. JadePuffer hitting default MinIO and Nacos credentials was the signal two weeks ago. Tonight, the SimpleHelp/Djinn Stealer campaign targeting AI coding assistant config files confirms the pattern extends to developer toolchain credentials. Default and cached credentials in AI tooling are now a primary exfiltration target, not an afterthought.
SharePoint RCE (CVE-2026-45659) was already on KEV as of Monday. Tonight it's confirmed actively exploited with a public PoC. I noted Monday that any unpatched on-prem SharePoint instance with valid credentials was effectively pre-compromised. That read holds. The exploitation confirmation tonight closes the "how long do we have" question.
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IT INFRASTRUCTURE ARCHITECTURE
Netflix Cuts Cassandra Read Latency from Seconds to Milliseconds with Dynamic Partition Splitting
Netflix engineers solved wide-partition degradation in time-series Cassandra workloads by splitting hot partitions dynamically at runtime, dropping read latency from seconds to milliseconds without schema changes or downtime. The operational lesson here is that wide-partition failure modes are silent until they're catastrophic, and the fix doesn't require re-architecting the cluster. Any MSP or enterprise team running Cassandra for time-series telemetry or logging should validate partition size distribution before the next capacity event surfaces it the hard way.
Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/07/netflix-cassandra-partition/
Samsung Floats 2028 Launch for Seaborne Datacenter
Samsung has set a 2028 target to commercialize a floating datacenter concept, positioning it as a power and cooling play for markets where land and grid capacity are constrained. For now this is a design-stage announcement, but it's a signal that hyperscaler-adjacent hardware vendors are treating physical infrastructure constraints as a product problem, not just a site selection problem. Worth tracking for sovereign-adjacent clients who have land and power issues but not budget for underground or modular alternatives.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/07/06/samsung-floats-2028-launch-for-seaborne-datacenter/5266981
Madlad Builds Homebrew GPU Using 8,192 RISC-V Chips
A solo engineer built a functional GPU from 8,192 RISC-V MCUs, with v2 targeting 32,000. It's not enterprise-grade, but the architecture proves that commodity RISC-V can be stacked into parallel compute without proprietary silicon. The longer arc here is RISC-V as a credible path around NVIDIA and AMD lock-in for specific workloads, and state-level actors are funding exactly this kind of research.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/systems/2026/07/06/madlad-builds-homebrew-gpu-using-8192-risc-v-chips/5267175
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CYBERSECURITY & COMPLIANCE
CVE-2026-53359 "Januscape": KVM Host Escape via Guest Root
The full technical picture. kvm_mmu_get_child_sp() matched reusable shadow pages by guest frame number alone, skipping the role.word check, causing type confusion that corrupts host page-table state. The one-line fix is commit 81ccda30b4e8. Patched stable kernels released July 4 cover 5.10.260 through 7.1.3. On RHEL systems with /dev/kvm world-writable (0666), this is also a local privilege escalation path with no guest context required. Verify patch presence via package changelog, not kernel version string.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/16-year-old-linux-kvm-flaw-lets-guest.html
CISA Confirms Active Exploitation of SharePoint RCE CVE-2026-45659
CISA has confirmed active exploitation with a public PoC available. Any org running on-premises or hybrid SharePoint that hasn't patched is operating with an open RCE path accessible to any authenticated user. This is a patch-or-isolate situation this week, not a scheduled maintenance window conversation.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/
France's ANSSI Halts Certification of Non-Quantum-Safe Encryption Starting 2027
ANSSI will stop certifying security products without quantum-resistant encryption next year, with a full purchasing mandate for quantum-safe products by 2030. Because ANSSI certification is legally required for French government agencies and designated critical infrastructure operators, this is a hard procurement deadline, not a guideline. Any vendor selling into French public-sector channels needs PQC-compliant product certified before 2027, meaning roadmaps and NIST PQC standard alignment (ML-KEM, ML-DSA and SLH-DSA) need to be validated now.
Source: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/07/france-to-stop-certifying-non-quantum-safe-encryption.html
EU Urged to Act After Pegasus Infects Phone of Spyware Inquiry MEP
An MEP actively involved in the EU's PEGA spyware inquiry had their phone infected with Pegasus, confirming that investigators are themselves targets. The practical implication beyond the political story: device hygiene, MDM posture and app-layer isolation for any personnel handling sensitive regulatory or legal work can't be treated as standard endpoint management. High-value individuals in advisory, legal or regulatory roles need a different threat model than general staff.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/07/06/eus-latest-spyware-scandal-prompts-calls-for-urgent-action/5267054
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CLOUD PLATFORMS & STRATEGY
MCP Adds Centralized Auth for Enterprise (EMA Promoted to Stable)
The Model Context Protocol's Enterprise-Managed Authorization extension has reached stable status, adding centralized auth controls for MCP-based AI agent deployments. For any enterprise running MCP-connected agents across cloud services, this is the governance layer that was missing. Evaluate current MCP deployments against EMA capabilities before the next agent expansion cycle.
Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/07/mcp-ema-enterprise-auth/
Cloudflare and AWS Embed x402 Agent Payments at the Edge
Both Cloudflare and AWS implemented x402 stablecoin micropayment support at their edge networks within two weeks of each other. The x402 protocol lets AI agents transact autonomously at the infrastructure layer. This is the first time agent-to-agent payment rails have been embedded at the CDN/edge tier by two major providers simultaneously, and it accelerates the timeline for agentic commerce becoming an infrastructure-layer concern rather than an application-layer one.
Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/07/cloudflare-aws-x402-micropayment/
Microsoft Guts Commercial and Xbox Teams
Microsoft's restructuring of its commercial and Xbox divisions, framed around the pace of change outrunning organizational structure, reflects a broader pattern of AI-driven headcount reallocation across product lines. For enterprise clients with Microsoft commitments, the near-term watch item is whether commercial team cuts affect enterprise account coverage quality and renewal support responsiveness.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/software/2026/07/06/microsoft-says-the-world-is-changing-faster-than-it-can-keep-up-as-it-guts-commercial-xbox-teams/5267032
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NETDEVOPS & NETWORK AUTOMATION
Citrix Patches Six NetScaler Vulnerabilities Including CitrixBleed-Style Bug
Citrix has pushed fixes for six NetScaler vulnerabilities, including an HTTP/2 Bomb DoS flaw and a high-severity information disclosure bug that mirrors the original CitrixBleed attack pattern. Given how badly CitrixBleed was exploited in 2023-24, any org running NetScaler ADC or Gateway applies this patch on an emergency timeline. No scheduled window justification holds here.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/
Microsoft Teams AI Bot Governance Policy Now Requires Organizer Approval for External Bots
New Teams admin policy requires explicit organizer approval before external AI bots can participate in meetings. For MSPs managing Teams environments, this is a new policy control to push into baseline tenant configurations. It's also a conversation to have with clients where AI meeting assistants are in use by employees without IT awareness.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/
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AI IN INFRASTRUCTURE & AIOPS
Anthropic Signs 20-Year KVM Lease with TeraWulf Worth $19B
Anthropic, which has never turned a profit, has signed a 20-year infrastructure lease with TeraWulf. The financial risk embedded in that structure is significant, but the operational signal is that frontier AI labs are treating dedicated power-adjacent compute as a long-term infrastructure bet rather than a cloud-rented one. That has implications for how power capacity gets allocated in any market where these leases land.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/07/07/ai-startup-thats-never-turned-a-profit-says-itll-totally-be-around-in-2047-to-close-its-19b-lease/5267385
AMD Ryzen AI Halo: Local AI at $4,000
AMD's Ryzen AI Halo workstation chip packs 128 GB of unified memory and positions local AI inference as a serious enterprise option. At $4K it's not a broad deployment play, but for regulated industries where cloud AI data residency is a compliance problem, local inference on a workstation-class device is now a credible architectural answer. Worth evaluating for specific regulated-data AI workflows.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/07/06/amds-ryzen-ai-halo-makes-local-ai-look-easy-but-at-4k-easy-doesnt-come-cheap/5266711
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HARDWARE, GPU & COMPUTE
No notable developments tonight beyond what's covered in AI Infrastructure and IT Infrastructure sections above.
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT & MONITORING
SimpleHelp RMM CVE-2026-48558 Actively Exploited, Djinn Stealer Payload Targeting AI Config Files
SimpleHelp's architecture, one server with reach to every endpoint across every client org, makes this a tier-one MSP risk. The Djinn Stealer payload specifically targets AI coding assistant configuration files, which means developer credential exfiltration is the objective. Every MSP running SimpleHelp confirms patch status now. Every enterprise client of an MSP asks for written confirmation of patched SimpleHelp infrastructure today.
Source: https://diesec.com/2026/07/top-5-cybersecurity-news-stories-july-03-2026/
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MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS
SimpleHelp Exploitation Reframes MSP Security Posture Conversations with Clients
The SimpleHelp campaign gives MSPs a concrete, current event to use in client security posture conversations. The "one RMM server, reach to all endpoints" architecture is exactly what clients need to understand when evaluating whether their MSP's own security posture is part of their risk profile. MSPs that proactively communicate patch status and toolstack security practices will differentiate from those who wait for clients to ask.
Source: https://diesec.com/2026/07/top-5-cybersecurity-news-stories-july-03-2026/
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IT VENDOR ECOSYSTEM & M&A
No notable developments tonight.
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SALES & REVENUE
The Questions You Don't Ask Are the Deal You Don't Win
Most salespeople treat discovery as a formality before the pitch. The practitioners who consistently outperform treat discovery as the primary competitive activity, asking questions that surface problems the buyer hasn't yet quantified. A buyer who articulates their own pain in dollar terms during your conversation has already started justifying your solution internally. Your job is to ask the question that gets them there, not to tell them the answer.
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Urgency Has to Be Genuine or It Doesn't Work
Manufactured urgency, "this offer expires Friday," collapses the moment the buyer senses it's artificial. Urgency that moves buyers comes from their own situation: a renewal date, a compliance deadline, a competitor move. When you can tie your solution's timeline to a consequence the buyer already owns, urgency is their idea, not your tactic. Identify the buyer's natural deadline before you introduce any timeline of your own.
Source: (Goodreads compounding)
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REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT
Rent Growth Happens at the Margins, Not the Average
Market-level rent growth averages obscure what's happening at the asset level. Properties at the top of a submarket's amenity and condition curve capture outsized rent growth when supply is constrained, while mid-tier assets track the average and bottom-tier assets underperform it. Underwriting a value-add acquisition based on submarket average rent growth rather than the rent trajectory for the specific condition tier you're renovating to is a common modeling error that shrinks projected returns.
Source: (Goodreads compounding)
The First Loss in a Bad Deal Is the Smallest Loss
Experienced investors cut positions in underperforming assets faster than novice investors because they've learned that carrying a bad deal while waiting for conditions to change compounds the loss. The cost of continued management attention, carrying costs and opportunity cost on capital deployed in a non-performing asset usually exceeds the paper loss at the point where the decision to exit feels hardest. The right question when a deal is underperforming: what does holding for another 12 months actually cost, all-in.
Source: (Goodreads compounding)
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SELF HELP, HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY & DARK PSYCHOLOGY
Commitment Escalation Makes People Defend Decisions They'd Never Make Fresh
Once someone has publicly committed to a position, their brain recruits reasoning to defend the commitment rather than evaluate it. This is distinct from sunk cost: it's active self-protection of identity, not just past investment. Cialdini documents this in the consistency principle. The practical implication: if you want someone to reconsider a bad decision, never frame it as contradiction. Frame the new information as something that changes the situation, so they can update without abandoning their prior self.
Source: (Goodreads compounding)
The Illusion of Explanatory Depth Keeps People Overconfident
People consistently overestimate how well they understand systems they interact with but don't build. When asked to explain in detail how a toilet, a zipper or a policy mechanism works, confidence collapses immediately. Rozenblit and Keil called this the illusion of explanatory depth. The practical use: before making a high-stakes decision in any domain, ask yourself to explain the mechanism one level deeper than you normally would. The answer tells you where your confidence is grounded versus where it's borrowed.
Source: (Goodreads compounding)
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WHAT TO WATCH
The combination of Januscape (KVM host escape), active SharePoint RCE exploitation and the SimpleHelp RMM campaign running simultaneously means this week has three independent paths to significant infrastructure compromise. Any organization managing multi-tenant KVM, on-prem SharePoint or MSP-delivered RMM services should treat this week as elevated threat tempo, not routine patch cycle.
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CONVERSATION STARTER
CVE-2026-53359 has been sitting in the Linux kernel since August 2010. Every KVM host you've run in the last 16 years had this bug. The public PoC panics the host and takes down every co-tenant VM. The full exploit achieves host root. Patched kernels shipped July 4. The question to ask your team today: how do we verify patch presence via package changelog, not kernel version string, across every KVM host we manage.
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