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Microsoft has its AI-powered Security Copilot discover a whole host of previously unknown vulnerabilities

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  • Microsoft used Security Copilot to scan open source bootloaders for vulnerabilities
  • It discovered 20 new flaws in just a short time
  • Microsoft says the AI tool saved the company at least a week of work

Microsoft has revealed more on how its latest AI tools are proving useful spotting code vulnerabilities and more.

The company has published a new blog post detailing how it used Security Copilot (its AI-powered cybersecurity tool) to find almost two dozen vulnerabilities in different open-source bootloaders.

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