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"textContent": "If you can get Copilot to drop a link into the auto-summary, it would be less suspicious than an email sent from outside with a link. That's probably true. After all, if you trust your AI Summarization tool to summarize the email instead of reading it, why wouldn't you trust any links it included?\n\nThe post Worth Reading – Microsoft Copilot Email and Teams Summarization Vulnerability Enables Phishing Attacks first appeared on Mike McBride on M365.",
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