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Microsoft’s excuse is that many of these attacks require an insider.

Sure we made phishing way easier, more dangerous, and more subtle; but it was the user’s fault for trusting our Don’t Trust Anything I Say O-Matic workplace productivity suite!

Edit: and really from the demos it looks like a user wouldn’t have to do anything at all besides write “summarize my emails” once. No need to click on anything for confidential info to be exfiltrated if the chatbot can already download arbitrary URLs based on the prompt injection!

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and really from the demos it looks like a user wouldn’t have to do anything at all besides write “summarize my emails” once. No need to click on anything for confidential info to be exfiltrated if the chatbot can already download arbitrary URLs based on the prompt injection!

We’re gonna see a whole lotta data breaches in the upcoming months - calling it right now.

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I’m shocked, shocked I tell you!

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The Microsoft that wants to take screenshots and OCR everything on your screen.

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Microshit can’t OCR big tittied latinas!

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I was particularly proud of finding that MS office worker photo, of all the MS office worker photos I’ve seen that one absolutely carries the most MS stench

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🤦 oh no what a completely unforeseen turn of events how could this have happened

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