Mission Control

Private — Faris Asmar

Mission Control
/
Faris Asmar · Sage AI
Last refreshed: Jun 13, 2026 10:55 UTCAuto-refreshes every 5 min · Cloudflare Pages
Logout
⚡ Quick Stats
LIVE
Last Refresh
9m ago
last data refresh ▾
MC Content9m ago
Zohonever
Trading64h ago
Research Briefs
7
of last 7 days ▾
✅ Sat Jun 13
✅ Fri Jun 12
✅ Thu Jun 11
✅ Wed Jun 10
✅ Tue Jun 09
✅ Mon Jun 08
✅ Sun Jun 07
Active Crons
18
scheduled tasks ▾
0 * * * *  ip_monitor.sh
0 * * * *  task-watchdog.log
0 5 * * *  nightly-research.log
0 6 * * *  goodreads-insights.log
55 10 * * *  zoho-refresh.log
0 11 * * *  boop.log
0 11 * * *  industry-news.log
5 11 * * *  goodreads-insights.log
*/10 * * * *  mc-content-refresh.log
0 23 * * *  nightly-wrap.log
45 10 * * 0  weekly-synthesis.log
0 11 1 * *  null
0 12 * * 2  linkedin-intel-post.log
0 12 * * 4  linkedin-intel-post.log
0 7 * * *  telegram-briefs.log
0 22 * * *  inbox-monitor.log
0 12 * * *  boop-healthcheck.log
Log Files
99
log files in /logs/ ▾
cc-bridge.log0m ago
email_ingest.log9m ago
mc-content-refresh.log9m ago
task-watchdog.log50m ago
services.log1h ago
boop-healthcheck.log3h ago
goodreads-insights.log4h ago
industry-news.log4h ago
boop.log4h ago
zoho-refresh.log4h ago
telegram-briefs.log8h ago
nightly-research.log10h ago
nightly-wrap.log16h ago
trading-daily-2026-06-12.log16h ago
inbox-monitor.log17h ago
...and 84 more
Sage Agent Roster
🤖 C-Suite Agents
ACTIVE
Three C-suite advisors, each with 30+ years of domain depth. They run two ways. Nightly, they distill the intelligence brief into a role-specific digest. On demand, you hand one a question or a document and it answers in that executive's voice, grounded in the live intelligence it tracks. Ask the CISO to red-team a whitepaper, the CIO to build a buyer business case, the CTO to review an architecture.
💼
CTO
Chief Technology Officer — 30+ Years
Has navigated every architectural era: client/server through LLMs. Knows what holds under production load vs. what only works on whiteboards. Tracks nightly AI and cloud intelligence, and now advises on demand: hand it a design doc for an architecture review, a build vs buy call, or a stack and scaling sanity check. Grounds its counsel in today's market context, not generic best practice.
knowledge_aiops knowledge_cloud_platforms knowledge_digest On-Demand Advisor Architecture Build vs. Buy AI/ML Infra
🛡️
CISO
Chief Information Security Officer — 30+ Years
Has lived every major breach cycle from Morris Worm to SolarWinds to Log4j. Knows compliance vs. actual security posture, what SIG-Lite evaluators really score, and how to position AI governance as a competitive moat. Cites specific controls, never hedges. Tracks nightly threat intelligence, and now advises on demand: red-teams whitepapers and proposals, drafts security questionnaire answers, and gives you the buyer-side objections grounded in tonight's threats.
knowledge_cybersecurity knowledge_compliance_regulatory knowledge_digest On-Demand Advisor SOC 2 ISO 27001 SIG-Lite EU AI Act DLP
🖥️
CIO
Chief Information Officer — 30+ Years
Managed IT through Y2K, dot-com collapse, cloud disruption and COVID overnight remote. Knows Microsoft EA negotiation timing, why digital transformations fail, and what shadow IT signals. Speaks peer-to-peer with enterprise IT buyers. Tracks nightly IT, cloud and MSP intelligence, and now advises on demand: builds the buyer business case, pressure-tests pricing and packaging, and reviews proposals through the buyer's economics.
knowledge_it_infrastructure knowledge_cloud_platforms knowledge_msp knowledge_vendor_ecosystem knowledge_digest On-Demand Advisor IT Strategy MSP/MSSP Procurement
Automation Schedule
📅 Automation Schedule
ACTIVE
Always Running
PureBrain portal server
Telegram bot (command listener)
Trading daemon (trade alerts + 7 PM review)
Email ingest daemon (polls every 5 min)
Daily (ET)
1:00 AM Nightly research → brief saved locally
IT Infrastructure · Cybersecurity · Cloud Platforms · NetDevOps · AI in Infrastructure · Hardware & GPU · Network Monitoring · MSP · IT Vendor & M&A · Edge & IoT
2:00 AM Reading insights generate (silent) → staged for 7:05 AM email
goodreads_insights.py — pulls from Faris's library, generates in his voice
6:55 AM Zoho data refresh → Mission Control (silent)
7:00 AM Morning BOOP → Telegram
overnight trades, open positions, system health, unread emails
7:00 AM Industry intelligence brief → farisasmar@hotmail.com
7:05 AM Daily reading insights → farisasmar@hotmail.com & Muna_ers@hotmail.com
7:00 PM Nightly wrap → trading snapshot saved locally
7:00 PM Trading intelligence review → Telegram
strategy scorecard, coin rankings, risk analysis, weekly progress
Weekly
Sun 6:45 AM Weekly synthesis → farisasmar@hotmail.com
3 signals, 5 takeaways from week's research
Tue / Thu LinkedIn publish → 8:00 AM ET
on-demand: Faris picks story from morning brief → Sage generates post → approval → auto-posts
1st of month Goodreads export reminder → Telegram
Recurring
Every 5 min Trading bot watchdog + MC dashboard refresh
Every 10 min MC content refresh (Quick Stats, Intel Brief, Health, Reading Insights) + deploy
Hourly :00 IP monitor (Telegram if changed), task watchdog
PAUSED LinkedIn comment monitor (pending API approval)
LinkedIn Content Pipeline
LinkedIn Content Pipeline ACTIVE
Week of No posts
Next publish: All published
On-Demand Process
Pick a story from the morning intelligence brief → send to Sage → post generated immediately → queues for next Tue or Thu at 8 AM ET.
Tuesday
8 AM ET
Thursday
8 AM ET
Cynora Services Matrix — Content Reference ▾ expand
Never name Cynora. Never pitch. The reader finishes the post thinking 'this person knows this space deeply.' The Cynora angle lives in what the post reveals about how the problem is solved structurally — not in who solves it.
IT Infrastructure Management
Operational clarity and infrastructure discipline — what the environment looks like when it's managed with structure vs. when it drifts
› Organizations with managed infrastructure baselines catch problems in reviews, not incidents.
› The cost of reactive infrastructure management almost always exceeds the cost of proactive oversight.
› When no one owns the infrastructure picture end-to-end, everyone assumes someone else does.
› Technology debt doesn't disappear — it just ages into a different kind of risk.
Cybersecurity and Compliance
Pattern recognition across environments — what security looks like when you manage it across multiple organizations vs. a single one
› A security posture that depends on any single person's memory is already fragile.
› Compliance and security are not the same discipline — organizations that confuse them tend to pass audits and still get breached.
› Cross-environment visibility lets MSPs see threat patterns that single-company teams can't — each client environment becomes an early warning system for the others.
› The gap between 'we have security tools' and 'we have a security posture' is where most mid-market breaches live.
Cloud Strategy and Migration
The operational and governance layer above the technology — what cloud looks like when it's working vs. when it's just expensive
› Cloud migrations that succeed technically but fail operationally still fail.
› The organizations with the highest cloud spend are rarely the ones getting the most value from it.
› Moving infrastructure to the cloud without changing the governance model around it just moves the problem.
› FinOps discipline isn't about cutting cloud spend — it's about making sure the spend maps to business value.
Network Operations
Proactive vs. reactive network management — what the operational difference looks like at scale
› Most network incidents are visible in the data before they become user-facing problems — the question is whether anyone is watching.
› Network hardware end-of-life is a governance problem before it's a security problem.
› The organizations that treat network monitoring as overhead tend to find out the hard way that it's actually insurance.
› When the network team and the security team don't share visibility, gaps form exactly where attackers look first.
Helpdesk and End-User Support
What helpdesk operations reveal about the health of the broader IT environment — and what good service delivery governance actually looks like
› Helpdesk ticket volume is a symptom. The organizations that only measure resolution time often miss what the volume is telling them.
› Offshore support fails when selected on cost alone. Selected on fit — language, time zone overlap, technical depth — the cost advantage holds without the quality trade-off.
› Every offboarding gap is a security event waiting to happen. The organizations that treat it as an IT admin task rather than a governance requirement tend to find out eventually.
› Internal IT teams that handle Tier 1 support are spending strategic capacity on work that doesn't require it.
Vendor Management
Vendor governance as a strategic function — what changes when vendor relationships are actively managed vs. passively administered
› Most organizations don't know what their vendor portfolio costs or what it's delivering until something forces them to look.
› An SLA that measures response time without measuring resolution quality is measuring the wrong thing.
› Vendor relationships that go unreviewed don't stay static — they drift in the vendor's favor.
› The strongest IT organizations treat vendor management as a discipline, not an administrative function.
IT Governance and Advisory
The governance layer that makes technology investments coherent — what decisions look like when IT and business leadership share a framework vs. when they don't
› Organizations without a governance framework don't make fewer technology decisions — they make them with less information.
› The IT-business alignment gap rarely comes from lack of effort. It usually comes from IT reporting on activity when leadership needs visibility into risk and value.
› A technology roadmap that doesn't connect to business priorities isn't a roadmap — it's a wish list.
› The strongest IT leaders don't just manage technology. They translate between operational reality and business strategy.
Digital Transformation Advisory
The organizational and operational layer beneath the technology — what transformation looks like when it's designed around the business vs. when it's designed around the vendor's roadmap
› Digital transformation fails most often not because the technology doesn't work but because the organization wasn't ready to use it differently.
› AI adoption without workflow integration just creates a new layer of complexity on top of the existing one.
› The organizations that modernize successfully almost always sequence change management alongside technology delivery, not after it.
› A transformation program that can't articulate what business outcome it's moving toward isn't a transformation program — it's a technology upgrade.
Reading Insights
📚 Daily Reading Insights
DAILY
June 13, 2026 — 3 books from your library
Offshore Citizens by Noora Anwar Lori
Lori's core argument is that citizenship is less a membership in a political community and more a commodity distributed through labor arbitrage, where wealthy states outsource the legal and administrative burden of managing certain populations to poorer ones. The Gulf states she examines have engineered a system where migrant workers exist in a permanent legal limbo that serves capital without triggering political obligation. The kafala sponsorship system is the mechanism: it makes the employer the legal custodian of the worker, which means the state never has to recognize a direct relationship between person and polity. What Lori surfaces is that this is a deliberate architecture, one that liberal democracies replicate in softer forms through visa categories, temporary worker programs and deportability regimes. Citizenship's power comes not from what it grants, but from what its absence permits others to do to you.
Commercial Real Estate Investing for Beginners by Daniel Miller
The sharpest thing Miller gets right is that commercial real estate valuation is fundamentally an income capitalization problem, not a comparables problem, which means the investor who controls the income statement controls the asset's perceived value. In residential real estate you're at the mercy of what your neighbor sold for, but in commercial real estate you can engineer the cap rate calculation by improving net operating income before a sale, making the valuation something you actively shape rather than passively receive. Miller walks through how debt service coverage ratios function as the real constraint on deal viability, since lenders care more about whether the property's income services the debt than about the purchase price itself. The leverage structure in commercial deals means small improvements in occupancy or rent per square foot compound into disproportionate equity gains, because you're amplifying returns on a levered basis against a fixed debt load. Understanding that mechanism changes how you think about operational improvements: they're not property management, they're financial engineering.
How to Practice Stoicism: Lead the Stoic way of Life to Master the Art of Living, Emotional Resilience & Perseverance - Make your everyday Modern life Calm, Confident & Positive (Mastering Stoicism) by Marcus Epictetus
The most durable piece of the Stoic framework is the dichotomy of control, which Epictetus articulated more precisely than almost anyone in the ancient world: external events, other people's judgments and outcomes are outside your control, while your judgments, desires and responses are fully yours. Most people treat this as a coping mechanism, but it's a more radical claim than that. It means your emotional response to a situation is a choice you're making, not a reaction you're having, and that the goal of Stoic practice is to close the gap between stimulus and response through consistent attention to which faculty is being engaged. The book's practical value is in the exercises: negative visualization, the view from above, the premeditation of adversity. These are cognitive rehearsal techniques for building the muscle of equanimity before you need it in the field. The Stoics understood that philosophy practiced only in calm conditions is philosophy that fails precisely when it matters most.
Sage Intelligence Brief
🧠 Intelligence Brief
NIGHTLY
Brief date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
10 Research Domains
IT InfrastructureCybersecurity & ComplianceCloud PlatformsNetDevOps & AutomationAI in InfrastructureHardware, GPU & NetworkingNetwork MonitoringManaged Service ProvidersIT Vendor Ecosystem & M&AEdge Computing & IoT
=========================================== SAGE INTELLIGENCE BRIEF Saturday, June 13, 2026 =========================================== LEAD STORY Velvet Ant spent nearly a decade inside air-gapped Linux infrastructure by replacing PAM and OpenSSH binaries with nine distinct backdoored versions, harvesting credentials directly from the authentication layer itself. Sygnia's disclosure confirms the operational pattern: no new processes, no EDR flags, no anomalous traffic, because the attacker owned the mechanism that checks who's allowed in. The fix here is binary integrity verification on every Linux host, and it has to happen carefully, because replacing a live PAM module without proper sequencing locks you out. --- CONNECTING THE THREADS **Management plane as the primary attack surface.** I flagged this in early June when SD-WAN Manager exploitation confirmed attackers had moved up the abstraction stack deliberately. Tonight's Velvet Ant disclosure takes that one level deeper: they went below the application layer and compromised the OS authentication primitives themselves. PAM and OpenSSH aren't "applications" in the EDR sense. They're the floor. The consistent thread across BIG-IP, NX-OS and now PAM is that infrastructure components sitting outside standard endpoint telemetry are the preferred persistence layer for sophisticated actors. **Known-CVE exploitation pipelines targeting internet-facing management tiers.** I've been watching the pattern where packaged exploit toolkits lower the bar for less-skilled affiliates hitting known CVEs. Tonight's PeopleSoft story confirms a second, parallel track: nation-state and organized criminal actors are hitting unpatched management-tier interfaces weeks before vendors issue advisories. CVE-2026-35273 was being actively exploited for at least two weeks before Oracle published anything. Combined with last week's read that internet-facing ERP management surfaces must be treated as presumptively compromised, the posture shift here is durable: zero-day windows on COTS enterprise software are long enough that network isolation of management tiers is the only reliable compensating control. **AI agent trust boundaries collapsing.** I've been watching agentic infrastructure expand rapidly across Azure, Google and third-party tooling. Tonight's Agentjacking disclosure shows the practical consequence: AI coding agents read attacker-controlled error event fields as authoritative system guidance and execute arbitrary commands with full developer privileges. The NanoClaw/JFrog integration, Azure Container Apps Sandboxes and the general rush to wire AI agents into enterprise data sources are all happening faster than the trust model for external data ingestion has been defined. That gap is now confirmed exploitable at scale. --- IT INFRASTRUCTURE ARCHITECTURE **GitHub outages persist as AI coding traffic surges** GitHub suffered repeated downtime events this week, and Microsoft's own post-incident framing confirmed the platform was caught off guard by the volume of AI-assisted coding traffic it had been actively promoting. For any team running CI/CD pipelines on GitHub Actions, this is a reliability signal worth including in SLA conversations with dev teams. Source: https://www.theregister.com/software/2026/06/12/github-outages-persist-as-ai-coding-drives-traffic-surge/5255125 **Fired IT worker gets 21 months for sabotaging school district infrastructure** An Iowa IT worker, after termination, used retained access to sabotage his former employer's network. The case is straightforward: termination procedures that don't include immediate credential revocation and access audit are an operational gap, not just an HR gap. Every MSP managing client offboarding should be reviewing this against their own runbooks. Source: https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/12/fired-it-worker-jailed-for-21-months-after-sabotaging-old-school-district/5254983 **Slack eliminates SSH in EMR pipelines, migrates 700+ jobs to REST-based architecture** Slack replaced SSH-based execution across 700+ Amazon EMR pipeline jobs with a REST-driven orchestration layer. The operational payoff is auditability and access control: REST-based calls are loggable, policy-enforceable and don't require managing SSH key distribution across pipeline infrastructure. For teams still running SSH-anchored automation pipelines, this is a credible migration blueprint. Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/slack-ssh-rest-quarry-migration/ --- CYBERSECURITY & COMPLIANCE **Velvet Ant backdoored PAM and OpenSSH binaries for nearly a decade** Nine distinct backdoored versions of PAM and OpenSSH were planted on Linux hosts inside an air-gapped network, each either accepting a hardcoded secret password or harvesting real credentials silently. The attacker's pivot into the isolated segment ran through an internet-facing web server used as a relay, consistent with Velvet Ant's prior use of F5 BIG-IP appliances and Cisco NX-OS CVE-2024-20399 for infrastructure-layer persistence. Run binary integrity checks against known-good hashes on every Linux host; don't start with password resets. Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/06/china-linked-hackers-backdoored-linux.html **Agentjacking: AI coding agents execute attacker commands via Sentry error events** Tenet Security validated an 85% exploitation success rate across 100+ controlled tests, using nothing but a publicly exposed Sentry DSN to inject malicious instructions into error events that AI coding agents treat as trusted guidance. Exfiltrated data included environment variables, Git credentials, private repo URLs and developer identities. Sentry has declined full remediation, calling it "technically not defensible." Treat any MCP-connected external service as an untrusted data source and lock down AI agent execution permissions now. Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/06/agentjacking-attack-tricks-ai-coding.html **PeopleSoft CVE-2026-35273 actively exploited, no full patch available** ShinyHunters has been hitting roughly 300 PeopleSoft endpoints across 100 organizations since at least May 27, with one confirmed victim losing 48 GB of data over an outbound SSH connection to 176.120.22.24. Higher education represents 68% of confirmed victims, which reflects exposure density rather than targeted selection. Apply Oracle's stopgap mitigation immediately, block outbound SSH to 176.120.22.24 and pull the Mandiant and Rapid7 IOC sets. Source: https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/06/peoplesoft-0-day-affecting-hundreds-of-organizations-steals-gigabytes-of-data/ **Microsoft June 2026 Patch Tuesday: approximately 200 CVEs, three zero-days** The largest Patch Tuesday on record. Three zero-days are included in the batch, and the Surface hardware brick-by-packet flaw that Microsoft mostly repaired this week was discovered by Copilot probing its own vendor's documentation. Prioritize this weekend; the volume alone creates triage fatigue risk. Source: https://www.techtarget.com/news/ --- CLOUD PLATFORMS & STRATEGY **Pinecone integrates with Microsoft OneLake for direct enterprise data access by AI agents** Pinecone's Nexus knowledge engine now connects directly to Microsoft OneLake, letting AI agents query enterprise data without a separate ingestion pipeline. Combined with the Azure Container Apps Sandboxes going into public preview for running untrusted agent code, Microsoft's agentic data access stack is assembling quickly. The architecture question for Azure shops is whether they're comfortable with a vector DB vendor having direct OneLake access before governance controls for AI agent data access are mature. Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/pinecone-ai-agents-onelake/ **Azure Container Apps Sandboxes enters public preview for untrusted AI agent code** Microsoft published the ARM resource type for sandboxed AI agent execution in Azure Container Apps. This is a direct response to the operational reality that agent-executed code can't be assumed clean. For teams deploying any agentic workflows on Azure, this is the isolation primitive to evaluate before those workloads hit production. Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/untrusted-ai-agents-sandboxes/ **KPMG AI report flagged for hallucinated citations** GPTZero's analysis found that only 5 of 45 citations in a KPMG AI report matched their sources. If a Big Four firm publishing on AI is shipping hallucinated citations in client-facing work, the credibility problem for AI-generated professional output is broader than vendor demos. Any AI-assisted research or reporting going to clients or execs needs a citation verification step in the workflow. Source: https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/12/kpmgs-ai-report-turns-into-a-demo-of-ai-hallucinations/5255029 --- NETDEVOPS & NETWORK AUTOMATION **WebMCP enters Chrome origin trials for AI agent web actuation** Google's WebMCP standard lets AI agents interact with web-based interfaces through a defined browser API. It's in origin trials in Chrome 149 now. For network teams managing web-based device management consoles, this is the first browser-native vector for AI agents to interact with those interfaces directly. The security model for browser-based management plane access needs to account for this. Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/webmcp-web-agent-standard-chrome/ No additional notable developments tonight. --- AI IN INFRASTRUCTURE & AIOPS **NanoClaw integrates JFrog registries to secure AI agent package downloads** NanoClaw is adding JFrog registry verification to AI agent package acquisition flows, applying artifact security controls to the agent software supply chain. The underlying principle, don't give AI agents access to unverified package sources, is the same one that applies to any automated deployment pipeline. This is the right architectural instinct, and it signals that AI agent supply chain security is becoming a distinct product category. Source: https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/13/nanoclaw-integrates-jfrog-registries-to-secure-ai-agent-downloads/5255189 **Google Colab CLI opens remote notebook execution to developers and AI agents** Google's new Colab CLI lets developers and AI agents interact with remote notebooks programmatically. The enterprise relevance is that compute environments previously accessed only through a browser UI are now scriptable and agent-accessible. Any org using Colab in data or ML workflows needs to add Colab CLI access to their scope-of-access reviews. Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/google-colab-cli/ --- HARDWARE, GPU & COMPUTE **SK Hynix plans 3x memory production increase by 2034** SK Hynix will triple wafer capacity by 2034, with the SK Group chair framing it as moving as fast as physically possible. For infrastructure planners, the signal is that HBM and high-capacity DRAM supply constraints are an eight-year problem, not a two-year cycle. AI compute expansion timelines need to be modeled against memory supply curves, not just GPU availability. Source: https://www.theregister.com/systems/2026/06/12/sk-hynix-to-triple-wafer-capacity-by-2034/5255151 **Amazon reports 2.5 billion gallons of water consumed by datacenters in 2025** AWS published its water usage figure for the first time with this level of specificity. For enterprise clients negotiating co-location contracts in water-stressed regions, water usage effectiveness is becoming a contractual and ESG disclosure variable, not just a sustainability talking point. Source: https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/06/12/amazon-owns-up-to-using-25bn-gallons-of-h2o-in-its-bit-barns-last-year/5254748 --- NETWORK MANAGEMENT & MONITORING No notable developments tonight. --- MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS **Insider threat case reinforces MSP offboarding protocol gaps** The Iowa school district sabotage case is directly applicable to MSP operations: a terminated employee with retained access caused confirmed infrastructure damage. MSPs hold privileged access to dozens or hundreds of client environments and are the natural high-value target for an insider offboarding scenario. Access revocation, credential rotation and access audit at termination need to be SLA-grade commitments, not best-effort steps. Source: https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/12/fired-it-worker-jailed-for-21-months-after-sabotaging-old-school-district/5254983 **Novo Nordisk confirms clinical trial data stolen in cyberattack** Novo Nordisk disclosed that hackers stole clinical trial participant data, described as pseudonymized. For MSPs with healthcare or pharma clients, this is a reminder that pseudonymization doesn't satisfy breach notification thresholds in most jurisdictions, and client breach response playbooks need to reflect that. Source: https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/12/novo-nordisk-says-hackers-stole-clinical-trial-data/5254812 --- IT VENDOR ECOSYSTEM & M&A **ServiceNow acquires Armis for $7.75 billion** ServiceNow is buying Armis to integrate asset intelligence and exposure management directly into its platform. At $7.75B, this is a significant bet that enterprise buyers want unified IT operations and security posture management in a single platform. For anyone evaluating or renewing ServiceNow contracts, the Armis integration roadmap becomes a due diligence item immediately. Source: https://cybermagazine.com/cloud-security **Google files suit against Chinese phishing operation running AI-powered fraud** Google is suing the operators of "Outsider Enterprise," a Telegram-based operation accused of sending millions of AI-generated scam texts impersonating trusted brands. The litigation is notable because it's Google using its brand protection legal machinery against AI-assisted fraud infrastructure, establishing a precedent for brand-based legal action against AI fraud operations. Source: https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/12/google-fires-sueball-at-alleged-chinese-phishers-over-ai-powered-fraud-ops/5254841 --- EDGE COMPUTING & IOT No notable developments tonight. --- WHAT TO WATCH The Agentjacking disclosure is the story to track this week. An 85% exploit success rate against AI coding agents using nothing but a public DSN, with Sentry declining full remediation, means this class of attack is operational and accessible right now. The broader pattern is that every external service wired into an AI agent's context window is a potential injection surface, and there are no standards yet for how agents should evaluate the trustworthiness of data sources. --- CONVERSATION STARTER Tenet Security tested over 100 organizations and found that 85% of AI coding agents would execute attacker-injected commands pulled from a Sentry error event, with no phishing, no malware and no server access required. The attack surface is the AI agent's willingness to treat external service data as trusted instructions. ===========================================
Cynora — Zoho Intelligence
Cynora — Zoho Intelligence LIVE
CRMLIVE
Open Deals4
Pipeline Value$38,112
Closed Won$14,112
Accounts23
Leads200+
▼ details
Active Deal Pipeline (4 deals · $38,112+ pipeline)
MTI 2026 Penetration Test - Onboarding
Music Theatre International · $14,112
Onboarding
Renew Medic IT Services
Renew Medic
Qualification
MTI 2026 Mobile Application Management Project
Music Theater International
Additional Discovery Call Booked
WahZhaZhe Health Center
WahZhaZhe Health Center · $24,000
Proposal/Contract Sent
Closed Won (1 deals · $14,112)
MTI 2026 Penetration Test
Music Theatre International · $14,112
Won ✓
Active Accounts (23)
Music Theatre InternationalHyundai North AmericaRenew MedicAxis Global Logistics - iCat LogisticsCity of New YorkPlanqc QuantumTiffany and CompanyWestcliff UniversityArcadiaWahZhaZhe Health CenterTest Company Lead to CompletePremiere Home Healthcare ServicesResponse Point TechnologiesPure TechnologyMusic Theater InternationalKasim & CoPurdue PharmaceuticalsVarden CapitalTirado & AssociatesBlinx
Lead Status Breakdown (200 leads fetched)
135
In Cadence Automat
50
Contacted No Respo
7
In Contact Current
4
Not Contacted
2
Unknown
1
Contacted But Pass
CampaignsLIVE
Mailing Lists3
StatusConnected
▼ details
Mailing Lists (3)
Cynora Warm Leads
0 subscribers
Active
Cynora Zoho Leads List
0 subscribers
Active
My Sample List
0 subscribers
Active
SalesIQLIVE
PortalCynora Tech
Handle
▼ details
Portal Details
Portal Name
Cynora Tech
Portal Handle
API Scope
visitors · conversations · operators
Access Level
Read-Only
Analytics (GA4)LIVE
Sessions189
Users189
Top ChannelDirect (69%)
Views63
▼ details
Traffic by Channel — 189 sessions total
Direct
132
Organic Social
23
Organic Search
22
Referral
10
Unassigned
2
Top Countries by Users
🇺🇸 UN 122🇮🇳 IN 13🌐 IT 11🇩🇪 GE 8🇸🇬 SI 6🌐 CH 5🌐 IR 4🌐 KO 4🇳🇱 NE 4🌐 RU 4
Workspace
Name
Google Analytics GA4 Analytics
Views Available
63
Trading — Paper Pilot
📈 Trading — Pilot v2 (Regime Adaptive) LIVE ↻ May 11, 2026 11:40 UTC
Portfolio Value
$3,184.00
Started $3,184.00
Gross P&L
$+0.00
0 closed trades
Total Fees
-$0.00
Entry & exit combined
Net P&L (After Fees)
$+0.00
Take-home profit
Return
+0.00%
vs starting capital
Win Rate
0%
0W / 0L
Today's P&L
$+0.00
Week 1: $+0.00
Avg P&L / Trade
$+0.00
Profit factor: 999.00x
Cash Available
$3,184.00
0 positions open ($0)
REGIME ADAPTIVE BTC + ETH only nbsp;· nbsp; Bull: Donchian 20d breakout nbsp;· nbsp; Neutral: RSI lt;33 dip buy nbsp;· nbsp; Bear: hold cash 60% per trade · 8% stop · Trailing @+7%
Portfolio Performance cumulative P&L by day
May 10   $3,184 Now   $3,184.00   (+0.00%)
Open Positions 0 open  ·  $0 deployed
SymbolStratQtyEntryCurrentStopRisk $Ret%Unrealized P&LStatus
No open positions
Strategy Breakdown closed trades only
StrategyTradesWLWin%Avg WAvg LGross P&LFeesNet P&L
Recent Trades (last 20) 🔄 trailing   🛑 hard stop   ⚖️ breakeven   🎯 target
SymbolStratQtyEntryExitRet%Gross P&LFeeNet P&LExitDate
Daily P&L bar scale = $50
DateResultsBarGross P&LFeeNet P&L
System Health
🟢 System Health
RUNNING
Email Ingest daemon RUNNING
MC Content Refresh 9m ago OK
Zoho Refresh 4h ago OK
Trading Refresh 2d ago OVERDUE
Nightly Research 10h ago OK
Weekly Synthesis 6d ago OK
Reading Insights 4h ago OK
LinkedIn Posts 2d ago OK