context leakage

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Context leakage refers to the unintended exposure of sensitive information through AI-powered tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot. The EchoLeak vulnerability (CVE-2025-32711) demonstrated how zero-click exploits could leak context from enterprise data, posing significant security risks. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical details of such vulnerabilities, their impact on enterprise IT environments, and mitigation strategies. Users share insights on how context leakage can occur in AI integrations, emphasizing the need for robust security measures to protect confidential information in modern workplace productivity suites.
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    EchoLeak CVE-2025-32711: The Zero-Click AI Exploit Threat in Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Zero-click vulnerabilities represent the cutting-edge in cybersecurity threats, blending technical ingenuity with chilling efficiency. The recently disclosed CVE-2025-32711, dubbed “EchoLeak,” stands as a stark illustration of this evolving risk landscape, targeting none other than Microsoft 365...
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