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Aim Labs recently shared findings about the first-ever zero-click AI attack impacting Microsoft 365 Copilot, though there's ...
A single email can silently trigger Copilot to exfiltrate sensitive corporate data — no clicks, no warnings, no user action.
In an era where cloud-based solutions and artificial intelligence are the cornerstones of digital transformation, security vulnerabilities in these platforms ...
Security researchers uncovered “EchoLeak,” a zero-click flaw in Microsoft 365 Copilot, exposing sensitive data without user action. Microsoft has mitigated the vulnerability.
Security researchers at Aim Security discovered "EchoLeak", the first known zero-click artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Microsoft recently patched CVE-2025-32711, a vulnerability that could have been used for zero-click attacks to steal data ...
The vulnerability, called “EchoLeak,” lets attackers “automatically exfiltrate sensitive and proprietary information” from Microsoft 365 Copilot without knowledge of the user, according to findings ...
Researchers have said that Microsoft Copilot had a critical zero-click AI vulnerability that was fixed before hackers stole ...
The M365 AI agent could be tricked into releasing sensitive information via email and without a mouse click. Microsoft has ...
Researchers said the vulnerability, dubbed “EchoLeak,” could allow a hacker to access data without any specific user ...
EchoLeak affected Microsoft 365 Copilot, the AI assistant integrated across several Office applications, including Word, ...
Critically, according to Aim’s researchers, all of this happens behind the scenes. Users themselves don’t have to open the ...