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Vulnerabilities in AI systems

The introduction of risks by AI tooling itself, such as the Microsoft Copilot vulnerability, and the exploitation of known software weaknesses by attackers.

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Jan 11, 2026
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How safe is it to use Microsoft's co-pilot when it comes to my privavcy and security?

Microsoft’s Copilot offers enterprise-grade controls, encryption, and promises not to use tenant data to train foundation models unless customers opt in, which helps reduce some privacy risk for busin...

Jan 7, 2026
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Microsoft opened January 2026 with a flurry of product, security and corporate headlines: the company announced the acquisition of data-engineering startup Osmos to deepen autonomous data workflows in...

Jan 11, 2026

What evidence exists of actual data breaches attributable to Copilot deployments?

Public reporting shows multiple serious vulnerabilities in Microsoft Copilot products—most notably CVE-2024-38206 and the EchoLeak CVE‑2025‑32711—alongside researcher demonstrations that Copilot index...

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