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  "path": "/news/security/microsoft-fixes-autogen-studio-flaw-that-enabled-code-execution/",
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  "textContent": "\nA vulnerability chain dubbed AutoJack in Microsoft's AutoGen Studio interface for prototyping AI agents could let attackers manipulate an agent into executing arbitrary commands on its host system simply by visiting a malicious webpage.",
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