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    EchoLeak Zero-Click AI Attack in Microsoft Copilot Exposes Company Data

    June 12, 2025

    EchoLeak Zero-Click AI Attack in Microsoft Copilot Exposes Company Data

    Cybersecurity firm Aim Labs has uncovered a serious new security problem, named EchoLeak, affecting Microsoft 365 (M365) Copilot, a popular AI assistant. This flaw is a zero-click vulnerability, meani …
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    Jun 12, 2025 (5 hours, 14 minutes ago)

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