The following are steps for using clipboard and the history function. Nothing really malicious unless, you really pay attention.
Copy images and text from one PC to another with a cloud-based clipboard. Not only can you can paste from your clipboard history, but you can also pin the items you find yourself using all the time.
To get to your clipboard history, press Windows logo key + V. From the clipboard history, you can paste and pin frequently used items by choosing an individual item from your clipboard menu. Pinning an item keeps it from being removed from the clipboard history to make room for new items.
Select Start > Settings > System > Clipboard.
Select Sync across devices and toggle it on.
Select Automatically sync text that I copy. The sync feature is tied to your Microsoft account, or your work account, so remember to use the same login information on all your devices.
From a malicious standpoint, your clipboard history is enticing. So many people use cut and paste especially, for passwords out of password managers and the like. We have utilized this feature for takeovers quite often.