Russell Smith - Editorial Director @ Petri.com

This Week in IT

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Petri's Editorial Director, Russell Smith, brings you the most important Microsoft 365 and Windows news updates every week. This Week in IT is brought to you by Petri.com

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21 de may. de 2026

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Mac Mini Is Now Shadow IT Infrastructure — And IT Isn't Ready 21.05.2026

This week, the Mac Mini quietly became the default home for always-on AI agents — and your users are probably already running them outside your security boundary. Meanwhile, VMware just dropped an ARM hypervisor. And if you needed a reason to treat AI agents like real identities, a coding agent just wiped an entire production database and every backup in nine seconds flat.👏 Thanks to Cayosoft for...

Browsers Are Downloading AI Without Permission — Here's What IT Admins Need to Do 15.05.2026

This Week in IT, Google Chrome is silently downloading a 4 gigabyte AI model onto devices right now and unless you've deployed one specific policy, there's nothing stopping it. Meanwhile, Microsoft's fix for a sluggish Windows 11 is to spike your CPU to the max when clicking, and they just started the deprecation clock on Entra Connect Sync whether Entra Cloud Sync is ready or not. 👏...

Microsoft Wants You to Trust Edge but Then Leaves Passwords in Cleartext 09.05.2026

This Week in IT, Microsoft Edge is exposing passwords by design, shadow AI agents are lurking on your endpoints, and Azure is quietly pulling the plug on VMs you're probably still running. Thanks to Cayosoft for sponsoring this episode!🔗 Links and resources

Windows 11 Can Now Undo Everything — Including Your Security Patches 30.04.2026

Microsoft is previewing a full system rollback for Windows 11 — OS, apps, files, everything — snapped back to where it was 72 hours ago. It's basically a time machine for your PC. But here's the thing: it can also roll back your security patches. Meanwhile, a single configuration change knocked Outlook off every iPhone for over 24 hours. And Microsoft flipped the switch: Copilot is now doi...

Windows 11 Is Getting AI Agents on the Taskbar 24.04.2026

Microsoft just confirmed that AI agents — including third-party ones — are coming to the Windows 11 taskbar. The controls to manage them exist the default hands control to the user. Plus, there's a new way to do a Hybrid Entra Join without waiting for Entra Connect to sync, but it needs Windows Server 2025 domain controllers in every domain. And Windows Recall is back in the security headlines...

Hackers Bypass MFA with Microsoft’s Own Login – EvilTokens Exploit Revealed 11.04.2026

This Week in IT, hackers have a new trick that uses an Oauth 2.0 login process to slip into accounts, no password needed. Meanwhile, Microsoft is locking down its Copilot AI with fresh controls to keep your company’s data under wraps. And just when you’re getting comfortable with Copilot, Microsoft’s already onto the next frontier: autonomous AI agents that won’t wait for your commands but handle...

Unreliable & Unpatched: Enterprise PCs Are Losing Trust 27.03.2026

This Week in IT, Omnissa says enterprise PCs are “unreliable, unpatched, and unloved” with Windows machines crashing 3-times more and updating far slower than Macs. At the same time, Washington is ripping foreign-made routers off the market over spying fears, effectively banning new Wi-Fi equipment from abroad to safeguard networks. And just as hackers weaponize AI to hijack logins, Microsoft is r...

Microsoft’s Windows 11 Quality Pledge—What’s Changing? 20.03.2026

Microsoft just officially announced a significant Windows 11 quality manifesto, including taskbar upgrades, smarter Copilot integration, and a promise to fix the update chaos. At the same time, a hacking group hijacked Microsoft Intune and wiped tens of thousands of a company’s devices overnight. Craig Birch, Principal Technologist at Cayosoft joins me to discuss the incident. And just when migrat...

No Internet, No Problem: Microsoft’s New Offline Cloud and Excel Agent Mode 27.02.2026

Imagine running Microsoft’s cloud entirely on your own terms. This week, Microsoft’s Azure Local and Microsoft 365 Local go live, letting governments and regulated industries run mission-critical workloads and AI models completely offline. Meanwhile, Excel’s Agent Mode expands to Europe and even works with files stored on your own PC, and Windows 11’s latest preview update pumps up system reliabil...

Copilot Confidential: When AI Reads Your Sensitive Emails 20.02.2026

Microsoft 365 Copilot has been caught reading confidential emails it was supposed to ignore, an alarming privacy blunder. Meanwhile, Chinese hackers exploited a backdoor in Dell’s backup software for 18 months without anyone noticing. And as Broadcom hikes VMware prices, IT leaders are looking to reduce reliance on it. Thanks to Cayosoft for sponsoring this episode!🔗 Links and resources: https://...

Microsoft Email Meltdown: 4,000 Accounts Hacked via Outlook Add‑In 13.02.2026

What if Microsoft’s email system suddenly categorized genuine emails as phishing attempts? It happened this week, disrupting businesses. Plus, 4,000 Microsoft accounts got hacked through a genuine Outlook add-in from the official Store, and we’ll reveal how attackers pulled that off. And Microsoft’s building a brand-new mini-OS in Rust to keep bad code in a cage.

Windows 11 Takes Off, Copilot Stalls, and Microsoft Refocuses on Security 06.02.2026

This week in IT, Windows 11 adoption just jumped past 62 percent — after months of going nowhere. At the same time, Microsoft admits that barely 3 percent of Microsoft 365 users are paying for Copilot. And Redmond has reassigned senior leadership to focus on quality and security.

Windows 11 Security Shake‑Up: Admin Protection Flaws + Kerberos RC4 Endgame 30.01.2026

Administrator Protection—meant to lock down Windows 11 —was hacked in testing and forced Microsoft to rethink the design before it even ships. At the same time, Kerberos is finally saying goodbye to RC4, with enforcement deadlines that could break legacy auth if you don’t prepare. And Microsoft just gave admins a first‑party way to manage configuration drift across Microsoft 365 with new Graph UTC...

Windows 11 26H1: Built for New Silicon. Nvidia PC Chips Are Next 23.01.2026

Nvidia is about to crash the Windows‑on‑Arm party. Its first PC chips could arrive with a special Windows 11 build just for new silicon. At the same time, Mandiant just made it trivial to crack a decades‑old protocol that some companies still run in production. And a new class of AI bugs shows how MCP servers can be turned into cloud‑credential vending machines.

Windows 11 Update Causes OS to ‘Gain Weight’ 16.01.2026

Windows 11 just got heavier — literally. A new security update is doubling the size of critical OS files and Microsoft says it’s absolutely necessary. At the same time, the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit is quietly being killed off, pushing IT departments toward modern deployment, and this month’s Patch Tuesday unleashes 113 fixes, including a fresh zero-day already under attack.

Windows 11’s Exclusive Update for AI PCs (and This Week’s Top IT News) 09.01.2026

Microsoft is bending its own rules with a special Windows update only for new AI-powered. Plus, Teams is about to start auto-blocking malware and phish by default for everyone, and if you’re migrating from Slack to Teams, Microsoft’s rolling out a new tool to make it seamless. Thanks to Cayosoft for sponsoring this episode! 🔗 Links and resources: https://petri.com/podcast/windows-11s-exclusive-up...

GPT‑5 Arrives in Copilot Studio - Plus Clipboard & Login Upgrades! 19.12.2025

This week in IT, Microsoft quietly turns Copilot Studio into a fully‑fledged AI platform—bringing GPT‑5, human‑in‑the‑loop controls, and curated action groups. Meanwhile, the Windows Clipboard may soon convert anything you copy into the format you need, and Windows 11 authentication is getting a WebView2 makeover.

Microsoft Teams Adds Office‑Location Tracking: Surveillance or Safety? 12.12.2025

Could your boss soon track your every move? Microsoft is quietly rolling out a location‑tracking feature in Teams that uses Wi‑Fi and peripherals to map your office whereabouts. Microsoft is also turning up the security dial across Microsoft 365 with a new baseline that blocks legacy protocols and restricts risky file types. And if patch management keeps you awake at night, Windows Autopatch just...

Windows Shortcut Exploit Finally Patched – Here’s What IT Pros Need to Know 09.12.2025

This Week in IT, a hidden Windows shortcut flaw exploited for years finally gets patched, but how did attackers sneak their malware past security teams? Microsoft 365 E3 and E5 customers are about to get powerful Intune tools like Remote Help and just‑in‑time admin rights—but there's a price hike on the way. And by March 2026, frontline workers will lose access to Exchange Web Services.👏 Than...

3 NEW Useful Features in Microsoft Teams (December 2023) 22.12.2023

This Week in IT, our last episode of 2023, I look at three new features and changes in Microsoft Teams that can help you boost productivity. Plus, Microsoft releases a tool to fix a bug that renamed printers, Windows Mixed Reality exits stage left, and Microsoft Authenticator is getting support for passkeys to prevent password phishing. Plus, a whole load more.

Windows 12 Rumors and Microsoft Copilot Is Live 08.12.2023

This Week in IT, I look at what's possibly in store for Windows 12, Bing Chat is now Microsoft Copilot and it's generally available on a device near you! Plus, we navigate the twists and turns of Windows 10's end-of-service maze, exploring the alternative options for those not ready to move on. I uncover the mystery behind Microsoft's bizarre bug that's been secretly transformi...

Windows Hacked - Security Flaw in Top Laptops Revealed! 01.12.2023

This Week in IT, discover how experts from Blackwing HQ uncovered startling Windows Hello fingerprint vulnerabilities on Dell, Lenovo, and Surface laptops. Learn about the flaw and what it means for your device's security. Plus, Windows 10 is getting a new feature and there are some changes to end of support for Exchange Server 2019. Plus, all of the week's news for IT Pros.

Microsoft Planner is Getting a BIG Update 17.11.2023

This Week in IT, find out how task management is being transformed in Microsoft 365 with big changes to Planner. Plus, all the news from Ignite, including Loop GA and new feature, updates to Microsoft Teams, and a new enterprise app management feature in Intune.

Is Your Data Safe? How Microsoft's 'Secure Future' Plans to Outsmart Digital Threats 10.11.2023

This Week in IT, get ready to navigate the cutting-edge of security and AI with Microsoft's latest innovations! From the robust Secure Future Initiative, safeguarding against cyberthreats, to the seamless new Teams web client enhancing online collaboration, and the buzz around Windows 11's Copilot possibly joining Windows 10—this is your look into the fast-moving pace of development at Mic...

Unlock the Future: Windows 11 23H2 Enhanced File Explorer and Passwordless Security Unveiled! 07.11.2023

This Week in IT, discover the future of Windows and Microsoft Teams in our latest tech roundup: From the many enhancements in Windows 11 23H2 including a modernized File Explore and more secure, password-free experience, to a pivotal shift as we say goodbye to the classic Teams app. Plus, we'll explore the new Teams Meet app, a game-changer for meeting management and multi-language communicati...

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