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Critical Copilot vulnerability allowed hackers to steal 2FA code from users
SearchLeak exploit shows why the industry's approach to LLM security fails over and over.
What happened
According to Ars Technica’s source item, Critical Copilot vulnerability allowed hackers to steal 2FA code from users, SearchLeak exploit shows why the industry’s approach to LLM security fails over and over.
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Source
Primary source: Critical Copilot vulnerability allowed hackers to steal 2FA code from users via Ars Technica. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Critical Copilot vulnerability allowed hackers to steal 2FA code from usersArs Technica - 2026-06-16T11:15:46+00:00
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