"TotalRecall Reloaded" 도구는 Windows 11의 리콜 데이터베이스에 대한 측면 입구를 찾습니다.
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#머신러닝/연구
요약
이러한 NPU는 누군가의 클라우드가 아닌 로컬에서 실행될 수 있는 AI 및 기계 학습 기능을 활성화하여 이론적으로 보안과 개인 정보 보호를 강화할 수 있습니다. Copilot+의 첫 번째 기능 중 하나는 과거 활동을 기억하는 데 도움이 되도록 스크린샷을 통해 모든 PC 사용량을 추적하는 기능인 Recall이었습니다.
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본문
Two years ago, Microsoft launched its first wave of “Copilot+” Windows PCs with a handful of exclusive features that could take advantage of the neural processing unit (NPU) hardware being built into newer laptop processors. These NPUs could enable AI and machine learning features that could run locally rather than in someone’s cloud, theoretically enhancing security and privacy. One of the first Copilot+ features was Recall, a feature that promised to track all your PC usage via screenshot to help you remember your past activity. But as originally implemented, Recall was neither private nor secure; the feature stored its screenshots plus a giant database of all user activity in totally unencrypted files on the user’s disk, making it trivial for anyone with remote or local access to grab days, weeks, or even months of sensitive data, depending on the age of the user’s Recall database. After journalists and security researchers discovered and detailed these flaws, Microsoft delayed the Recall rollout by almost a year and substantially overhauled its security. All locally stored data would now be encrypted and viewable only with Windows Hello authentication; the feature now did a better job detecting and excluding sensitive information, including financial information, from its database; and Recall would be turned off by default, rather than enabled on every PC that supported it.Read full article Comments