StackScout Weekly: Microsoft MDASH Finds 16 Windows CVEs You Missed + 3 more
This Week on StackScout
Microsoft MDASH: What the New Agentic Security System Means for Enterprise SecOps Teams — Microsoft's MDASH orchestrates 100+ AI agents to find the hard vulnerabilities static scanners miss. It patched 16 real Windows CVEs in May 2026 with zero false positives — and a private preview opens in June.
Dyna Software Platform Copilot Review 2026: Can AI Actually Clear Your ServiceNow Dev Backlog? — Hands-on look at the first third-party agentic AI built specifically to configure ServiceNow from natural language — catalog items, portal forms, and workflows. In open beta now, GA in Q3 2026.
G2's Best Enterprise AI Agents 2026: Who Made the List and What It Means for Your Stack — G2 just created its first-ever Agentic AI awards category. Salesforce Agentforce took top spot. Here's a practitioner breakdown of who made the list and the five evaluation questions that matter more than the ranking.
Microsoft Copilot Wave 3: What Enterprise IT Actually Needs to Know — Wave 3 went GA May 5 with Copilot Cowork — background multi-step task execution powered by Anthropic Claude. Here's the M365 E7 licensing math and the governance configuration no one in the marketing materials emphasizes.
Tech Radar
- OpenAI Releases GPT-5.5 Instant as New Default: Becomes ChatGPT's default model with reduced hallucinations across law, medicine, and finance; new real-time audio models for conversational AI agents included. (OpenAI)
- Bleeding Llama — Critical Memory Leak in Ollama (CVE-2026-7482): Unauthenticated vulnerability impacts ~300,000 internet-facing Ollama servers, allowing extraction of sensitive process memory; patch in v0.17.1. (Ollama)
- Meta Launches Llama 4 with Open-Source Multimodality: Native multimodal capabilities and Mixture-of-Experts architecture compete directly with GPT-4.5 and Gemini Ultra, with improved reasoning and efficient edge inference. (Meta AI)
STR Spotlight
Austin TX standout this week: 2801 Dulce Ln Unit 722 (SoCo/78704) at $459K — a 2bd/2ba condo matched to a 4.9-star/242-review Airbnb comp averaging $8,043/mo, projecting 25.7% cash-on-cash at 70% occupancy with a 52% break-even threshold; HOA STR policy verification required before Austin's July 1 licensing enforcement deadline.
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