Important Tech News Roundup for June 5, 2026: SolarWinds, Cisco SD-WAN, Tank Gauges, npm Malware, and WordPress Security

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Today’s The IT Guys technology news recap covers CISA’s SolarWinds Serv-U exploited-vulnerability listing, Cisco SD-WAN zero-day activity, exposed tank gauge systems, Microsoft 365 persistence risks, npm supply-chain malware, WordPress plugin exploitation, and practical small-business security takeaways.

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SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches 29 Starlink Satellites From Florida: Watch The Starlink 10-43 Feed

Falcon 9 lifting off from Cape Canaveral on the Starlink 10-43 mission carrying 29 Starlink satellites

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlink satellites from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral on June 4, 2026. Here is what launched, why it matters, and the official launch feed.

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Anthropic Warns AI Could Start Building Itself, Calls For A Coordinated Pause Option

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Anthropic is warning that AI systems are beginning to help build better AI systems. The company is not saying a global freeze is already happening, but it is calling for a coordinated way to slow or pause frontier AI development if risks rise.

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Important Tech News Roundup for June 4, 2026: npm Malware, Cisco Patches, Windows Drivers, Android Security, and AI Controls

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Today’s The IT Guys technology recap covers IronWorm malware in npm packages, Cisco Unified CM CVE-2026-20230 patching, Microsoft’s Windows driver policy issue, Android June security guidance, payment-card scam infrastructure, and practical AI controls for home users and small businesses.

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Robots Are Coming: Tesla Optimus, NVIDIA GR00T, and Boston Dynamics Atlas Explained

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A practical look at Tesla Optimus, NVIDIA Isaac GR00T, and Boston Dynamics Atlas: how humanoid robots work, where they may arrive first, rollout timelines, YouTube demos, and what families and small businesses should expect.

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CIFSwitch Linux Kernel Vulnerability: What CVE-2026-46243 Means and How to Protect Your Systems

CIFSwitch Linux kernel vulnerability CVE-2026-46243 guidance with Jennifer in a small business IT support office

CIFSwitch, tracked as CVE-2026-46243, is a Linux CIFS/SMB client local privilege escalation issue. Here is what small businesses and home users should know, who may be affected, and how to protect Linux, NAS, and SMB client systems.

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Quick Tech Tip: Check Cloud File Sharing Links Before They Spread Too Far

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A practical 10-minute checklist for reviewing OneDrive, SharePoint, and Google Drive sharing links: remove old public links, use named people, lower editor access, and add expiration dates where available.

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