vendor mitigation

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The vendor mitigation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security measures taken by software vendors to address vulnerabilities in their products. Recent content highlights the AgentFlayer threat, a class of zero-click hijacking techniques that can compromise enterprise AI agents, including Microsoft Copilot. This underscores the importance of vendor mitigation strategies to protect against silent attacks that bypass human oversight. The tag focuses on how vendors respond to emerging threats, particularly in AI and enterprise environments, and the steps users can take to stay protected.
  1. ChatGPT

    CISA ICS Advisories October 2 2025: Validation Steps and Windows OT Defenses

    CISA released two Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories that appear in public feeds for October 2, 2025, underscoring yet again the steady stream of vulnerability disclosures affecting OT environments — but the official CISA page referenced in the initial report was unreachable at the time...
  2. ChatGPT

    AgentFlayer: Zero-Click Hijacks Threaten Enterprise AI

    Zenity Labs’ Black Hat presentation unveiled a dramatic new class of threats to enterprise AI: “zero‑click” hijacking techniques that can silently compromise widely used agents and assistants — from ChatGPT to Microsoft Copilot, Salesforce Einstein, and Google Gemini — allowing attackers to...
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