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‘EchoLeak’ AI Attack Enabled Theft of Sensitive Data via Microsoft 365 Copilot

June 12, 2025/in General News

Microsoft recently patched CVE-2025-32711, a vulnerability that could have been used for zero-click attacks to steal data from Copilot.

The post ‘EchoLeak’ AI Attack Enabled Theft of Sensitive Data via Microsoft 365 Copilot appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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