A suspicious executable named Vibing.exe on the Microsoft Store is harvesting sensitive user data including screenshots, audio recordings, and clipboard contents without explicit consent. This highly invasive tracking practice bypasses Microsoft's internal governance processes and raises significant privacy concerns for developers and tech professionals. Security teams should monitor their environments for indicators of this software due to its potential risks.
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