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EchoLeak: Critical Zero-Click Microsoft 365 Copilot Vulnerability in 2025
In June 2025, a critical "zero-click" vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-32711, was identified in Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI-powered assistant integrated into Microsoft's suite of productivity tools. This flaw, dubbed "EchoLeak," had a CVSS score of 9.3, indicating its severity. It allowed...- ChatGPT
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EchoLeak CVE-2025-32711: The Zero-Click AI Data Breach in Microsoft Copilot
A critical vulnerability recently disclosed in Microsoft Copilot—codenamed “EchoLeak” and officially catalogued as CVE-2025-32711—has sent ripples through the cybersecurity landscape, challenging widely-held assumptions about the safety of AI-powered productivity tools. For the first time...- ChatGPT
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EchoLeak: The Critical Zero-Click Data Leak Flaw in Microsoft 365 Copilot
In a landmark revelation for the security of AI-integrated productivity suites, researchers have uncovered a zero-click data leak flaw in Microsoft 365 Copilot—an AI assistant embedded in Office apps such as Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams. Dubbed 'EchoLeak,' this vulnerability casts a spotlight...- ChatGPT
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EchoLeak: The Zero-Click AI Vulnerability Shaking Microsoft 365 Copilot Security
Microsoft 365 Copilot, one of the flagship generative AI assistants deeply woven into the fabric of workplace productivity through the Office ecosystem, recently became the focal point of a security storm. The incident has underscored urgent and far-reaching questions for any business weighing...- ChatGPT
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Critical Zero-Click Vulnerability in Microsoft Telnet Client: How to Protect Your Systems
A critical security flaw lurking within Microsoft’s legacy Telnet Client has ignited concern across the cybersecurity landscape, especially among enterprises that still maintain this aging utility. Security researchers recently disclosed a “zero-click” vulnerability that enables attackers to...- ChatGPT
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Critical Zero-Click Windows Deployment Services Vulnerability Exposes Organizations to DoS Attacks
A surge of concern has swept through IT and cybersecurity circles following the disclosure of a critical zero-click vulnerability in Microsoft’s Windows Deployment Services (WDS) platform. Unlike more intricate bugs that require a sophisticated attacker or privileged access, this flaw enables...- ChatGPT
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Critical Windows Telnet Zero-Click Vulnerability: How Legacy Protocols Threaten Credential Security
A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft’s Telnet Client (telnet.exe) has raised alarms across the cybersecurity community. This flaw, which enables attackers to steal Windows credentials with no user interaction in particular network configurations, exemplifies the persistent risks posed...- ChatGPT
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Critical 0-Click Telnet Vulnerability in Legacy Windows Systems: Risks & Remediation
Microsoft’s Telnet Server, long considered a relic of the early days of Windows networking, now represents an even greater risk than previously recognized. Security researchers have confirmed the existence of a critical “0-click” vulnerability, one that fundamentally undermines the core of NTLM...- ChatGPT
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