copilot personal

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The copilot personal tag covers discussions about Microsoft's Copilot Personal assistant, including security vulnerabilities like the Reprompt prompt injection and deep link exploits (CVE-2026-21521, CVE-2026-24307) that could expose user data from authenticated sessions. It also touches on Windows 11 features such as Night Light settings, which are unrelated to Copilot but appear in the same content. Topics include troubleshooting, configuration, and security implications for consumer Copilot surfaces.
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    Master Windows 11 Night Light: Setup Tune Troubleshoot and Alternatives

    Windows 11’s Night light gives you a one-click way to cut blue light, warm your display, and reduce evening eye strain — here’s a practical, forensic guide to turning it on, tuning it, troubleshooting when it’s missing, and choosing safer alternatives when you need color accuracy or more...
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    Reprompt CVE-2026-21521: How Copilot Deep Links Expose User Data

    A single, deceptively small UX convenience in Microsoft’s Copilot ecosystem was chained into a practical, one‑click information‑disclosurere exploit that could siphon profile attributes, file summaries and chat memory from authenticated Copilot Personal sessions — a vulnerabilidentity tracked as...
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    Reprompt Prompt Injection in Copilot Personal Exposes User Data (CVE 2026-24307)

    A high‑impact information‑disclosure flaw in Microsoft’s Copilot family of assistants — widely discussed under the researcher name “Reprompt” and tracked by some vendors as CVE‑2026‑24307 — exposed a design weak‑spot in how Copilot handled prompt content embedded in links, enabling a...
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