Daily Tech News: January 26, 2026

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Microsoft’s Copilot Caught in “Reprompt” Trap: AI’s Sneaky Data Heist Exposed

Security researchers at Varonis just cracked open a nasty vulnerability in Microsoft’s Copilot Personal app, letting attackers silently siphon off your files, location data, and chat history with a simple phishing click. Dubbed the “Reprompt” attack, it tricks the AI into ignoring its own safeguards after the initial hook.

The Gory Details

This flaw hits Microsoft’s Copilot LLM hard—think file summaries, account info, and conversation logs all up for grabs. Varonis Threat Labs proved it works by chaining a malicious URL to follow-up prompts that bypass basic protections. No specific CVE yet, but it’s fresh from early January 2026, amid Microsoft’s massive Patch Tuesday dropping fixes for 114 Windows bugs, including exploited zero-days. Meanwhile, ransomware crews like RansomHouse are hitting Apple suppliers, and a whopping 149 million passwords just leaked online from infostealers targeting Gmail, Facebook, and Netflix.

Why Devs Should Sweat This

If you’re building or integrating AI tools, this is your wake-up call: prompt engineering isn’t just fluff—it’s a battlefield. One bad link, and your app’s “smart” features turn into a backdoor for exfiltration. Patch now, audit your LLMs for reprompt-style bypasses, and ditch blind trust in vendor security. Devs ignoring this risk turning user trust into tomorrow’s lawsuit fodder, especially with AI agents predicted to outpace human screw-ups in breaches.

Final Take

AI’s double-edged sword just got sharper—Microsoft patched it, but the cat’s out of the bag on how fragile these systems are. Time to level up your defenses, folks, before the next “oops” goes viral.

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