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Remote code execution bug is confusingly described as having been exploited in the wild, even though it is not believed to have left Microsoft's lab.
The Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit on September 10th is expected to sow the seeds of major industry change.
Researchers allege that bugs could allow adversaries to "inject malicious libraries into Microsoft's applications to gain entitlements and user-granted permissions".
"The findings of this study suggest that current retrieval augmented generation-based systems may not be adequately secure for enterprise use."
The bugs include four publicly known flaws and six that have been exploited in the wild.
An implementation error in Microsoft's protective mechanisms worsened the effect of a cyberattack, sparking a worldwide incident.
New details of global mega-outage revealed, with Microsoft blaming disastrous "usage spike" on an implementation error in its own response to a cyberattack.
"Both parties are happy with the deal, proclaiming that it will bring more competition to the cloud computing market. It’s hard to see how."
Watchdog probes decision to bring 'certain former employees' of Inflection AI into the Microsoft fold