The L Suite today launched two Claude connectors as an official partner of Anthropic’s Claude for the legal industry. The new initiative connects Claude to the tools lawyers use across drafting, research, contract management, e-discovery, and data rooms. The connectors mark the first time The L Suite’s peer intelligence has been made available outside its private member platform, The Braintrust.
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May Patch Tuesday Commentary From Fortra
Posted in Commentary with tags Fortra on May 12, 2026 by itnerdBy Tyler Reguly, Associate Director, Security R&D, Fortra
Microsoft decided to welcome May with 137 vulnerabilities (not to mention the 128 Edge CVEs) and the content couldn’t be more varied. We have all the usual suspects as well as a few rarely seen items like Microsoft Data Formulator and Data Deduplication, which I don’t believe I’ve ever seen mentioned before. I think, this month, the interesting thing to talk about is the numbers. AI related vulnerabilities are hard to ignore this month with 7 CVEs referencing Copilot plus Azure AI Foundry appearing as well, that is sure to get some attention. There are also 13 vulnerabilities that Microsoft is reporting as ‘no customer action required’, This means that they’ve already been mitigated and/or resolved by Microsoft and they’re raising them for informational purposes. Finally, we have 14 vulnerabilities (some overlap exists with the other two counts) that are in cloud or cloud adjacent applications. Depending on how heavily you rely on the Azure ecosystem, you may have a lot of digging around to do this month.
Interestingly, the CVEs that stood out to me the most are in the no customer action required bucket. CVEs like CVE-2026-33109, a remote code execution vulnerability in Azure Managed Instances for Apache Cassandra, and CVE-2026-33823, Microsoft Team Events Portal Information Disclosure Vulnerability. Since these have been both resolved by Microsoft, there’s no action to take, otherwise these would be the CVEs that I’d be discussing this month.
If I were the CSO and looking at this patch drop, there would be two questions on my mind.
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