Microsoft’s Recall feature will now be opt-in and double encrypted after privacy outcry
Microsoft’s Recall feature will now be opt-in and double encrypted after privacy outcry
Microsoft temporarily disables its AI-powered Recall feature on Copilot+ PCs following privacy and security concerns raised by cybersecurity experts and the public.
Oooohhhh double encrypted, just one more easy exploit and we'll get double secret encryption!
84 1 ReplyIt's double rot13...
22 0 ReplyROT26 is how I store all my passwords on my PC
12 0 ReplyWe base64'd your data for enhanced encryption!!!1!1!
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You're out! Finished, expelled! I want you off this SSD at 9 o'clock Monday morning!
5 0 ReplyYou're right. We gotta do something.
Absolutely.
You know what we gotta do?
Toga party.
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Neat, it’s still spying
43 2 Replynow with biometrics added for extra flavor.
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So that just means anyone BUT Microsoft will have a harder time trying to find out what you're doing.
Are they missing the fucking point?
35 0 ReplyDepends how they implemented the encryption. But you’re probably right
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Double-dog super mega no tag-backs cross my heart and hope to die Triple Lindy Dangerfield encrypted
21 0 ReplyToo late. Still not enough to keep me from going back to Linux. Especially now that I'm all excited to try NixOS with Hyprland. This was your last mistake, Microsoft. 🫤
16 1 ReplyTriple encrypted or nothing.
9 0 ReplyTriple encrypted, always eraseis, touch blue makes it true. *LALALALA*
2 0 ReplyWhy not? It worked for DES until AES came about
2 0 ReplyYou can't triple stamp a double stamp! You can't triple stamp a double stamp!
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Recall has been....recalled? M$ needs to remove this crap totally - security incident waiting to happen 👿
5 0 ReplyWhoa, whoa, whoa... The Linux fans ASSURED me this would be both a feature you can't turn off, and a feature they bury the toggle for deep under layers of frustration.
3 6 ReplyMuch bitching about nothing.
This is just fancy locally stored tokens.
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