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Thursday! We’re days away from the Super Bowl, which means there’s no better time to score your own IT-style touchdown: detangling the cables in your data closet before the clock hits 5 pm.

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CYBERSECURITY

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Everyone loves Moltbook, the AI social media site where chatbots talk to each other! *5 seconds later* We regret to inform you the site is a cybersecurity nightmare.

Moltbook has received a lot of attention in the last few days, with screenshots from agentic interactions on the site spreading across social and news media. But the hype may mask a deeper issue with the software.

Javed Hasan, CEO of software supply-chain security company Lineaje, told IT Brew that the use of Moltbook, and OpenClaw, the open-source AI assistant powering it, can open the door to real danger.

“Attackers are taking advantage of this unrestricted assembly of development tools that are then deployed as agents with significant access to enterprises,” Hasan said. “And because developers also have significant access to enterprise assets, including the code, the associated keys, we are seeing those being used more and more and we expect that will continue.”

How companies can remain secure in the era of AI social networking.EH

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IT OPERATIONS

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More than three years into the AI revolution, the technology’s capacity for transforming work is becoming clearer—but many early promises aren’t panning out.

Dallas Dolen, a technology principal with PwC, told IT Brew earlier this month that professional anxiety about AI is a real phenomenon. In 2026, he expects to see both workers and AI providers reset their expectations and guidance around the technology.

“The excitement might be lower by virtue of the fact that there might be some level of sober commentary coming in,” Dolen said. “A tempered impact on a tempered job market—the impact on the economy could be challenging from that point of view. But I think we’re going to have a lot of clarity in 2026.”

AI is enabling workers across sectors of the economy to manage their tasks more efficiently, Dolen believes; rather than taking jobs, AI is changing the way people work.

Why AI is making some employees insecure.—EH

CYBERSECURITY

Keeping fans connected, safe is top priority for network admins.

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The Super Bowl, the Winter Olympics, the World Cup—this year’s big sporting events are coming with security concerns.

Rob Gregory, CISO at cybersecurity advisory firm Optiv, told IT Brew that because these events are huge “living digital experiences,” the threat surface is immense. Vendors and venue operators alike will have to manage the complexities of large crowds buying refreshments, tickets, and paraphernalia digitally, including biometrics.

The scale of responsibility for IT pros and security experts is staggering. For even just one football game, Gregory said, the checklist is daunting.

“In addition to vetting the vendors and technology that they’re using, the payment processor that they’re leveraging, they validated that that vendor has the correct credentials like PCI compliance and other third-party attestations,” Gregory said. “They know when their customers are using those mobile payment apps, that those services are secure, and their customer data and their own data, being a vendor themselves, are protected.”

Why teamwork is needed on and off the field for sporting event security.EH


PATCH NOTES

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Today’s top IT reads.

Stat: 92%. That’s the percentage of phishing websites NordVPN’s Threat Protection Pro thwarted in a test comparing 15 security products. (CNET)

Quote: “Basically, what we are finding is that people hate AI.”—Jon von Tetzchner, Vivaldi CEO, on users’ appetite for AI in their browsers (The Register)

Read: AI is causing an existential crisis within the traditional college system model. (Futurism)

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