💨 Abstract
Security researchers have discovered that data exposed to the internet, even briefly, can remain in Microsoft's AI chatbot, Copilot, long after it's made private. Thousands of once-public GitHub repositories from major companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are affected, with Copilot potentially returning confidential data, including intellectual property, sensitive corporate data, access keys, and tokens.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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