THE article discusses vulnerabilities in Microsoft's AI assistant, Copilot, which could allow unauthorized data access from connected applications. It highlights the potential risks associated with AI tools, particularly in cybersecurity. The content emphasizes the need for better governance and security measures as AI technologies advance rapidly.
Copilot AI flaws expose data risk across linked Microsoft apps
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CoSnitch flaw lets hackers trick Copilot into leaking data
darkreading.com
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Copilot AI flaws expose data risk across linked Microsoft apps
thehackernews.com
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Microsoft 365 Copilot flaw exposes passwords via malicious links
arstechnica.com
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Text in Word docs triggers self spreading AI worm via Copilot
malwarebytes.com
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Microsoft Copilot Word flaw lets hidden prompts spread AI worm
malwarebytes.com
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Microsoft Copilot for Word flaw exposes hidden prompts
thehackernews.com