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Brand Covered: N-able

Headline: N-able Launches AI-Native UEM With MCP Server Integration

As IT operations become more complex and data driven, organizations are seeking ways to embed artificial intelligence directly into everyday workflows. N-able has introduced a new approach with the launch of its Model Context Protocol server and in product AI assistant, signaling a shift toward AI native unified endpoint management. The N-able MCP server UEM platform enables secure integration between external AI tools and live operational data within N-able’s UEM solutions, including N-central and N-sight. This development allows IT and security teams to move beyond static insights and leverage AI for real time actions across their environments.

Brand Covered: X

Headline: Elon Musk Reveals XChat With Advanced Encryption Capabilities

Elon Musk has officially introduced XChat, a secure messaging platform set to launch on iOS devices on April 17. With this move, Musk strengthens his ambition to transform X into a fully integrated “everything app” that combines communication, artificial intelligence, financial tools, and real-time news. Notably, XChat builds upon X’s existing direct messaging system while significantly enhancing user privacy and security. As digital privacy concerns continue to grow worldwide, the platform positions itself as a strong alternative to traditional messaging applications.

Brand Covered: Rockwell Automation PLCs

Headline:Rockwell PLC Exposure Raises Alarm Over Iranian Cyber Threats

The growing exposure of Rockwell Automation PLCs has raised serious concerns across the cybersecurity landscape, especially as Iranian-linked threat groups intensify their targeting of industrial systems. A recent joint advisory from U.S. defense and cybersecurity agencies highlights how these attackers are actively probing programmable logic controllers that play a crucial role in managing essential infrastructure such as water systems and energy grids. What makes the situation particularly alarming is that more than 5,200 of these devices are currently accessible over the public internet, significantly increasing the risk of unauthorized access and disruption.

Brand Covered: Namibian Broadcasting CorporationBank Windhoek

Headline:NBC and Bank Windhoek Expand Cybersecurity and Financial Wellness Collaboration

The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and Bank Windhoek are actively strengthening their long-standing partnership, with a renewed focus on enhancing cybersecurity resilience and promoting financial wellness. This collaboration reflects a growing recognition that both digital security and financial education are critical pillars for sustainable institutional growth.

Brand Covered: Microsoft,OneDrive

Headline: Microsoft OneDrive Bug Floods Users with Spam Files

Microsoft is facing growing user concerns as persistent spam and suspicious file-sharing activity continue to affect its OneDrive platform, with complaints surfacing across forums since late 2025. Despite acknowledging the issue earlier this year, the company has yet to deliver a comprehensive fix, leaving users vulnerable to potential phishing and malware threats. The issue involves unsolicited files and links appearing in users’ OneDrive accounts from unknown senders. Many users report receiving email notifications containing links labeled with vague or enticing names such as “GET COIN,” “GET FILE,” or “GET BONUS.” These messages are widely suspected to be part of phishing campaigns, often leveraging cryptocurrency-themed lures or explicit content to trick recipients into clicking malicious links. To participate in our interviews, please write to our CyberTech Media Room at info@intentamplify.com



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