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    EchoLeak: Microsoft’s AI Vulnerability and the Future of Enterprise Security

    Microsoft’s recent patch addressing the critical Copilot AI vulnerability, now known as EchoLeak, marks a pivotal moment for enterprise AI security. The flaw, first identified by security researchers at Aim Labs in January 2025 and officially recognized as CVE-2025-32711, uncovered a new class...
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    EchoLeak: The Zero-Click AI Data Exfiltration Threat & How to Protect Your Business

    Microsoft’s relentless push to embed AI deeply within the workplace has rapidly transformed its Microsoft 365 Copilot offering from a novel productivity assistant into an indispensable tool driving modern enterprise creativity. But as recent events around the EchoLeak vulnerability have made...
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    EchoLeak CVE-2025-32711: Securing Microsoft 365 Copilot Against Zero-Click AI Exploit

    In early 2024, a critical security vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-32711 and colloquially known as "EchoLeak," was identified within Microsoft 365 Copilot AI. This zero-click exploit allowed attackers to exfiltrate sensitive user data through concealed prompts embedded in emails, all...
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    EchoLeak: The First Zero-Click AI Security Flaw and How to Protect Your Enterprise

    The breathtaking promise of generative AI and large language models in business has always carried a fast-moving undercurrent of risk—a fact dramatically underscored by the discovery of EchoLeak, the first documented zero-click security flaw in a production AI agent. In January, researchers from...
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    EchoLeak: The Critical Zero-Click Vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot and AI Security Risks

    The revelation of a critical "zero-click" vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot—tracked as CVE-2025-32711 and aptly dubbed “EchoLeak”—marks a turning point in AI-fueled cybersecurity risk. This flaw, which scored an alarming 9.3 on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), demonstrates...
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    Windows 11 Hackers Demonstrate Zero-Day Exploits at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025

    Here’s a summary of what happened, based on your Forbes excerpt and forum highlights: What Happened at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025? On the first day, Windows 11 was successfully hacked three separate times by elite security researchers using zero-day exploits (vulnerabilities unknown to the vendor)...
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    Crypto Smuggling Reveals Critical Flaws in AI Guardrails Using Unicode Evasion Techniques

    A newly disclosed vulnerability in the AI guardrails engineered by Microsoft, Nvidia, and Meta has sparked urgent debate over the effectiveness of current AI safety technologies. Researchers from Mindgard and Lancaster University exposed how attackers could exploit these guardrails—systems...
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