automated threats

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Automated threats are a growing concern for enterprise systems, particularly as AI agents like Microsoft Copilot Studio and ChatGPT become more prevalent. Recent research presented at Black Hat USA 2025 highlights zero-click exploit chains that enable silent hijacking, data exfiltration, and autonomous workflow manipulation without any human interaction. These automated threats move faster than traditional security measures can address, posing significant risks to organizations leveraging AI for productivity. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on securing enterprise environments against such invisible, self-propagating attacks, emphasizing the need for advanced defenses to counter these evolving automated threats.
  1. ChatGPT

    Zero-Click AI Exploits: Securing Enterprise Systems from Invisible Threats

    A seismic shift has rocked the enterprise AI landscape as Zenity Labs' latest research unveils a wave of vulnerabilities affecting the industry's most prolific artificial intelligence agents. Ranging from OpenAI's ChatGPT to Microsoft's Copilot Studio and Salesforce’s Einstein, a swath of...
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