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    Home»News & Updates»Microsoft Copilot’s own default configuration exposed users to the first-ever “zero-click” AI attack, but there was no data breach

    Microsoft Copilot’s own default configuration exposed users to the first-ever “zero-click” AI attack, but there was no data breach

    June 13, 2025

    Aim Labs recently shared findings about the first-ever zero-click AI attack impacting Microsoft 365 Copilot, though there’s no evidence bad actors managed to access sensitive user data.

    Source: Read More / Windows Central

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