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Data Breaches and Leaks: A Growing Concern

Cybersecurity threats expose millions of records, prompt Microsoft to enhance data controls

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In recent days, two significant developments have highlighted the growing concern of data breaches and leaks. A massive data breach at CarGurus, a U.S.-based digital auto platform, has exposed the personal information...

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Data Breaches and Leaks: A Growing Concern

Cybersecurity threats expose millions of records, prompt Microsoft to enhance data controls

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 2 source references

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In recent days, two significant developments have highlighted the growing concern of data breaches and leaks. A massive data breach at CarGurus, a U.S.-based digital auto platform, has exposed the personal information of 12.4 million accounts. Meanwhile, Microsoft is taking steps to enhance data loss prevention controls to protect sensitive documents from its AI assistant, Copilot.

The CarGurus data breach, attributed to the ShinyHunters extortion group, has resulted in the publication of a 6.1GB archive containing 12.4 million records. According to the HaveIBeenPwned (HIBP) data breach monitoring and alerting platform, the compromised data includes various types of personal information. Although CarGurus has not officially disclosed the breach, HIBP has verified the authenticity of the leaked records.

The breach is a stark reminder of the risks associated with online transactions and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. CarGurus, with an estimated 40 million monthly visitors, is a prominent player in the automotive research and shopping industry. The company's website allows users to find, compare, and contact sellers of new and used vehicles, making it a treasure trove of sensitive information.

In response to growing concerns about data protection, Microsoft is expanding its data loss prevention (DLP) controls to block its AI assistant, Copilot, from processing confidential documents. Currently, DLP policies apply only to files stored in SharePoint or OneDrive, but not to those stored on local devices. The new enhancement, scheduled for deployment between late March and late April 2026, will ensure that DLP controls apply to all Office documents, regardless of their location.

This move is a response to customer feedback requesting more consistent protection coverage across local and cloud-based file locations. Once the change is deployed, Copilot will not be able to read or process Word, Excel, or PowerPoint documents labeled as restricted by DLP controls. This enhancement is a significant step towards protecting sensitive information and preventing data leaks.

The CarGurus data breach and Microsoft's response highlight the need for robust cybersecurity measures and data protection policies. As technology continues to advance, the risk of data breaches and leaks will only increase. It is essential for companies to prioritize data security and implement measures to prevent such incidents.

In the case of CarGurus, the breach is a wake-up call for the company to review its cybersecurity measures and ensure that user data is protected. For Microsoft, the enhancement of DLP controls is a step in the right direction, demonstrating the company's commitment to data protection and security.

As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for individuals and organizations to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to protect sensitive information. This includes implementing robust cybersecurity measures, regularly updating software and systems, and being cautious when sharing personal information online.

In conclusion, the recent data breach at CarGurus and Microsoft's response to enhance data loss prevention controls serve as a reminder of the importance of data security and protection. As technology advances, the risk of data breaches and leaks will only increase, making it essential for companies and individuals to prioritize cybersecurity and take proactive measures to protect sensitive information.

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  • CarGurus data breach exposes information of 12.4 million accounts (BleepingComputer)
  • Microsoft adds Copilot data controls to all storage locations (Microsoft)

In recent days, two significant developments have highlighted the growing concern of data breaches and leaks. A massive data breach at CarGurus, a U.S.-based digital auto platform, has exposed the personal information of 12.4 million accounts. Meanwhile, Microsoft is taking steps to enhance data loss prevention controls to protect sensitive documents from its AI assistant, Copilot.

The CarGurus data breach, attributed to the ShinyHunters extortion group, has resulted in the publication of a 6.1GB archive containing 12.4 million records. According to the HaveIBeenPwned (HIBP) data breach monitoring and alerting platform, the compromised data includes various types of personal information. Although CarGurus has not officially disclosed the breach, HIBP has verified the authenticity of the leaked records.

The breach is a stark reminder of the risks associated with online transactions and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. CarGurus, with an estimated 40 million monthly visitors, is a prominent player in the automotive research and shopping industry. The company's website allows users to find, compare, and contact sellers of new and used vehicles, making it a treasure trove of sensitive information.

In response to growing concerns about data protection, Microsoft is expanding its data loss prevention (DLP) controls to block its AI assistant, Copilot, from processing confidential documents. Currently, DLP policies apply only to files stored in SharePoint or OneDrive, but not to those stored on local devices. The new enhancement, scheduled for deployment between late March and late April 2026, will ensure that DLP controls apply to all Office documents, regardless of their location.

This move is a response to customer feedback requesting more consistent protection coverage across local and cloud-based file locations. Once the change is deployed, Copilot will not be able to read or process Word, Excel, or PowerPoint documents labeled as restricted by DLP controls. This enhancement is a significant step towards protecting sensitive information and preventing data leaks.

The CarGurus data breach and Microsoft's response highlight the need for robust cybersecurity measures and data protection policies. As technology continues to advance, the risk of data breaches and leaks will only increase. It is essential for companies to prioritize data security and implement measures to prevent such incidents.

In the case of CarGurus, the breach is a wake-up call for the company to review its cybersecurity measures and ensure that user data is protected. For Microsoft, the enhancement of DLP controls is a step in the right direction, demonstrating the company's commitment to data protection and security.

As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for individuals and organizations to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to protect sensitive information. This includes implementing robust cybersecurity measures, regularly updating software and systems, and being cautious when sharing personal information online.

In conclusion, the recent data breach at CarGurus and Microsoft's response to enhance data loss prevention controls serve as a reminder of the importance of data security and protection. As technology advances, the risk of data breaches and leaks will only increase, making it essential for companies and individuals to prioritize cybersecurity and take proactive measures to protect sensitive information.

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  • CarGurus data breach exposes information of 12.4 million accounts (BleepingComputer)
  • Microsoft adds Copilot data controls to all storage locations (Microsoft)

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