Is this thing even a thing? I see lots of discussion about it, but not real proof it was enabled across the board on all win 11 computers.
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Yes. It's very very real and is just a typical Microsoft bullshit move.
it's on "Copilot+" PCs (i.e. ARM-based with an NPU)
That was quick.
good luck to people typing their passwords in visible mode
Windows, pretending it can't read what you're typing in because you didn't click "show password":
Windows be like
Imagine if they zero day this.
Someone has already demonstrated using an off-the-shelf infostealer to steal the Recall database from a test computer. It won't take any special skills or technology for this to be a problem.
Lol "if". This thing is going to be a massive target.
How could the db be all plaintext unencrypted?!? I mean this is amateur hour at display here
How are they supposed to feed it into their LLMs later if it's encrypted??
Decrypt it server side like all other encrypted data
If we believe it doesn’t leave the machine then the ai can have a decryption layer
That takes up precious cpu cycles
If only Microsoft required a second prossesor like some sort of module just for encrypting and decrypting things without using additional CPU cycles... What if we also stored the encryption keys on that module so we could trust that platform...
Honestly I'm pissed that even if I switch OS I'm probably going to be paying more for CPUs from now on to account for microsofts blatant abuse of a monopoly.
How old of a system are you running because TPM have been included on CPUs since at least 2009. Microsoft requiring something already built into modern CPU isn't the reason why CPUs cost more now.
So does the rest of it
So . . . MS wants to force Recall on us.. Assures us that it's "secure." And it can't be bothered to even lightly encrypt the data? This is just plain incompetent.
Also, MS want to bundle CoPilot with Office 365, a subscription service. You will be paying for the privilege of spying on yourself.