llm scope violation

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The tag 'llm scope violation' covers security vulnerabilities in large language models (LLMs) integrated into enterprise systems, specifically Microsoft 365 Copilot. The tagged content discusses the EchoLeak zero-click vulnerability, which could expose sensitive user data without any interaction. This exploit highlights risks in generative AI assistants deeply embedded in enterprise ecosystems like Microsoft 365, emphasizing the need for vigilance and mitigation strategies. The tag focuses on AI security threats, particularly scope violations where LLMs access or leak data beyond their intended boundaries.
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    EchoLeak: The Zero-Click AI Vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot

    In a sobering demonstration of emerging threats in artificial intelligence, security researchers recently uncovered a severe zero-click vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot, codenamed “EchoLeak.” This exploit could have potentially revealed the most sensitive user secrets to attackers with no...
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    EchoLeak Zero-Click Vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot: A New Frontier in AI Security Threats

    The emergence of artificial intelligence in the workplace has revolutionized the way organizations handle productivity, collaboration, and data management. Microsoft 365 Copilot—Microsoft’s flagship AI-powered assistant—embodies this transformation, sitting at the core of countless enterprises...
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