Researchers identified an attack method dubbed "Reprompt" that could allow attackers to infiltrate a user's Microsoft Copilot session and issue commands to exfiltrate sensitive data.
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What Microsoft’s 2026 Product Plans Reveal About Its AI Push Your email has been sent Microsoft’s 2026 product plans put AI front and center, shifting it from an optional add-on to a core layer across ...
Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Microsoft shares fell by more than 1.7% on Wednesday following a report the tech giant had lowered growth targets for AI product sales, ...
Starting Oct. 7, CU Boulder will begin using Microsoft’s multi-factor authentication (MFA) system to better protect your account. It works a lot like Duo, which you already use to log in to the ...
Microsoft Unveils 365 Premium, Its New Top-Tier AI and Productivity Bundle Your email has been sent Microsoft has launched Microsoft 365 Premium, a new subscription plan that blends its well-known ...
Microsoft plans to spend $4 billion to build a second data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. The new facility will be part of a distributed training supercomputer for Microsoft's artificial ...
Microsoft obtained court order to seize domains Raccoon0365 targeted over 2,300 organizations with tax-themed phishing campaigns in February Operators generated $100,000 in cryptocurrency since July ...
It’s been a bad year for password managers. First, Microsoft announced earlier this summer that its popular Microsoft Authenticator app would be discontinuing its password manager feature and would ...
Microsoft is investigating an ongoing issue preventing users across North America from accessing Office.com and the company's Copilot AI-powered assistant. According to user reports on DownDetector, ...
Microsoft is reportedly reconsidering its flexible work schedule for a stricter return-to-office mandate. The move could take place as early as January. Microsoft employs 125,000 people in the U.S.
If you use Microsoft Authenticator to store your login information, it's time to take action. This month, Microsoft began deleting stored payment methods from the app, and as of Aug. 1, 2025, stored ...