Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn’t earned
Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn’t earned
arstechnica.com Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn’t earned
Op-ed: The risks to Recall are way too high for security to be secondary.
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Anything that takes data off the computer is a no fly zone.
43 2 ReplyIt doesn’t transmit the data; it supposedly stores it locally. The issue is it’s a huge convenient plaintext trove of information if the system is compromised.
39 2 ReplyAnything that copies, or persist data to a new location should also be a no-fly zone
16 3 ReplyI'll keep my off-site backups, thank you very much.
16 1 ReplyAs long as it's your choice, sure.
But surprising users and system architects with surprise copies is going to break lots of data security models and behaviors.
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