Stop bad Copilot links. Protect your NZ data
Copilot links can steal data. This is real for NZ businesses today.
The Problem for NZ Firms
Copilot is a Microsoft tool. Some links try to steal your data.
Auckland cafes and shops use Copilot. One got a fake link. It took data.
What This Means
Bad links go to fake sites. They copy your login details.
Once they have your info, they take money. They delete files. They sell your data.
Why Kiwis Should Care
NZ laws say data is key. Leaks cost Kiwi firms time and money.
Many NZ shops lost money. Some went out of business. It can happen fast.
The Fix
Check the link. It must start with the right site. It must look clean.
Report bad links. Report to your IT team. Report to Microsoft too.
What To Do Now
- Look at links: Make sure they go to m365.microsoft.com. Not fake sites.
- Teach staff: Train your team. Show them how to spot bad links.
- Use a safe tool: Get a tool like Smart Byte. We help stop bad links.
- Report links: Tell your IT team. Tell Microsoft. Do it fast.
Real NZ Results
Joe’s Cafe got a fake Copilot link. We helped them stop it. They kept all their data.
Pro Tip: Turn off Copilot for staff who don’t need it. Less risk this way.
Common Questions
How do I know a link is bad?
Check the web address. It must start with m365.microsoft.com. No other site is safe.
Can I stop links before they come?
Yes. Use a tool like Smart Byte. We block bad links. No one sees them.
Need help with bad links?
We help Kiwi shops and cafes stay safe. No jargon. Real results.

