Apple released a patch for macOS 26.3, addressing a window-resizing issue, while the Lumma infostealer malware has resurfaced, infecting Windows computers worldwide, according to multiple reports. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is poised to dismantle a key climate regulation, and the rise of agentic AI is impacting the SaaS industry.
The macOS update, as detailed in the release notes, resolved a window-resizing problem. A test application was created to analyze the changes, revealing that the resize areas now conform to the corner radius of the windows, a significant improvement. "So thats definitely better!" one source noted, though the exact details of the fix were not fully elaborated on.
Simultaneously, the Lumma infostealer malware, which had been previously disrupted by law enforcement in 2025, has reemerged. This malware, which first appeared in 2022, uses social engineering tactics and a cloud-based "malware-as-a-service" model to steal credentials and sensitive data from infected Windows computers. The malware has rapidly rebuilt its infrastructure, spreading globally.
In other news, the Trump administration is preparing to dismantle a significant climate regulation. This action is expected to face legal challenges.
The SaaS industry is also experiencing disruption. The rise of agentic AI systems from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI is impacting major SaaS companies such as Salesforce and Workday, potentially threatening their business models. However, companies with mission-critical software integrated with sensitive data, such as HR firms, may be better positioned to navigate these changes.
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