Security Digest - June 2, 2026
Daily security intelligence briefing for infrastructure and endpoint management teams. Consolidated from authoritative research, vendor advisories, and community discussions.
- Generated (UTC): 2026-06-02 22:24:11 +00:00
- Lookback window: 7 days
🚀 Top Research & Advisories
- No high-priority security research detected in this window.
💻 AppSec
- UltraViolet: your own Shodan, in Docker, with CVE/KEV/EPSS - (Reddit r/cybersecurity) Monitor developer tool vulnerabilities and supply chain risks.
🛡 Security Ops
- CrowdStrike Complete (MDR) alternatives - (Reddit r/sysadmin) Review security controls and policy updates. Review sensor guidance and deployment posture.
🛠 Infrastructure & Endpoint Control
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CrowdStrike Complete (MDR) alternatives - (Reddit r/sysadmin) Review security controls and policy updates. Review sensor guidance and deployment posture.
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Flow v1.9.0 is out : Realtime script editing and performance improvements. - (Reddit r/Windows11) Review Office update channel health and security baseline compliance.
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Is there any way to add the “uh uh uh you didn’t say the magic word” when the wrong password is used ? - (Reddit r/Windows11) Review Office update channel health and security baseline compliance.
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is there any way to get back windows 7 like balloon notifications? - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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Microsoft allegedly has “no idea” about “serious flaw” that blocks new Windows 11 features - (Neowin) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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Microsoft announces Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, a new desktop workstation for AI developers - (Neowin) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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Microsoft insists Defender is enough for most PCs, but admits third‑party antivirus tools still offer extras it can’t match - (Reddit r/cybersecurity) Review security controls and policy updates.
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Microsoft is killing Windows 11 Search’s biggest annoyance, lets you find files with just 2 characters - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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Microsoft outs new Windows 11 native command-line utility. Revolutionizes native app making. - (Neowin) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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Microsoft should allow these theming options in Windows 11 - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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My “Windows 11” desktop. - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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Simple questions and Help thread - Month of June - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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Simpler power options - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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SMB stopped working mid-day - (Reddit r/sysadmin) Evaluate update rings and expedite actions if needed.
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WaSteal Update: Infrastructure Pivoting Reveals 57 Additional Extensions, Campaign Now at 183 Total - (Reddit r/cybersecurity) Validate Chrome coverage; update managed package if needed.
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We’re at Computex 2026 and checking out Windows 11 laptops and RTX Spark - what would you like to see? - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
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What Windows improvements do users actually want? Let’s create a community wishlist for Microsoft. - (Reddit r/Windows11) Evaluate update rings and expedite actions if needed. Review security controls and policy updates.
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Why is reading the logs and the manual so hard - (Reddit r/sysadmin) Review security controls and policy updates.
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Windows 11 is finally getting an uninstall button for AI models - (Reddit r/Windows11) Validate workstation security baseline and update compliance.
🩹 Patch Tuesday & Update Experience
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SMB stopped working mid-day - (Reddit r/sysadmin) Odd issue happening. Several Users at our location can no longer access our shared drive via SMB. It just stopped mid-day after it had been working in the morning. Other users are working okay. Error…
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What Windows improvements do users actually want? Let’s create a community wishlist for Microsoft. - (Reddit r/Windows11) Dear Reddit community, I know we have a huge community here. Microsoft has officially confirmed that it wants to listen more closely to users when it comes to the future of Windows. We complain a lot…
🔍 Quick Links (Watch Items)
- I’ve a fullstack dev, I’m devleoping my own authentication for my application, Can anyone help me for it’s security aspects ? - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)
- SecOT+ certification for free - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)
- How is the state of the job market for mid-level security engineers? - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)
- Anyone compared RoboShadow vs ConnectSecure for vulnerability management? - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)
- Am I crazy, or are organisations treating open source as the new security boogeyman because of Mythos? - (Reddit r/sysadmin)
- Any one send vulnerability to MITRE? - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)
- Need advice for a 30 min Security Apprenticeship interview - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)
- Disable notepad session per default - (Reddit r/sysadmin)
- UltraViolet: your own Shodan, in Docker, with CVE/KEV/EPSS - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)
- Network security - (Reddit r/cybersecurity)