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Microsoft Store App Vibing.exe Allegedly Harvested Screens, Audio, and Clipboard Content

📅 27 April 2026 at 09:02 UTC📰 Cyber Security NewsView original source ↗
Microsoft Store App Vibing.exe Allegedly Harvested Screens, Audio, and Clipboard Content

A suspicious executable named Vibing.exe on the Microsoft Store has sparked major privacy and security alarms among cybersecurity researchers. Marketed as an interface to the “AI-native world” by the elusive Vibing-Team, the application reportedly harvests sensitive user data without explicit consent. According to Kevin Beaumont, once installed on a Windows endpoint, Vibing configures itself to […] The post Microsoft Store App Vibing.exe Allegedly Harvested Screens, Audio, and Clipboard Content appeared first on Cyber Security News.

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🔍Threat Overview

The Vibing.exe application, allegedly developed by the 'Vibing-Team', harvested sensitive user data without explicit consent on Windows endpoints, raising major privacy and security concerns.

⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Windows endpoints
Attack Vectors
Installation via Microsoft Store
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: Critical
Who Is at Risk
Users of affected systems with Vibing.exe installed
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Immediately remove the Vibing.exe application from all affected systems
2Run a full system scan using an anti-malware tool to detect and remove any potential malware
3Change all login credentials and monitor accounts for suspicious activity
📦Affected Products
Vibing.exe application (Microsoft Store)

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