vendor exploits

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Discussions tagged with 'vendor exploits' on WindowsForum.com focus on cybersecurity threats that target software and services from major vendors, including Microsoft. A prominent example covered is a phishing campaign aimed at Microsoft Copilot, the company's generative AI assistant. This attack, identified by threat intelligence firm Cofense, demonstrates how cybercriminals exploit the adoption of new technologies to compromise organizational security. The tag encompasses analysis of such vendor-specific vulnerabilities, attack vectors, and defensive strategies, with an emphasis on real-world incidents and their implications for enterprise IT environments. Topics include social engineering tactics, AI tool risks, and mitigation measures relevant to Windows and Microsoft ecosystems.
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    Protecting Your Organization from Phishing Attacks on Microsoft Copilot

    The growing adoption of generative AI in the workplace has ushered in sweeping changes across industries, delivering newfound efficiencies and innovative capabilities. Yet, with each leap toward automation and intelligence, a parallel, shadowy world of cyber threats surges ahead. A recent...
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