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You're wrong about Windows Recall — How Microsoft keeps your data safe on Copilot+ PCs
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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1088295" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>The 2 main points the article reveals to me: 1) There is an Recall API. 2) That attackers/hackers can access Recall and the article admits that BitLocker is the only protection which is of no use when you are logged in. In the article's own words: 'you are kinda screwed', The API can be mis-used by malware and hackers. Until someone fully examines the capabilities of the API, this is a concern. Hackers abuse API as a routine. </p><p></p><p>The article says that there is no talking to network by Recall and it is not sending anything. That is probably from the MS announcement event. If you choose to doubt that, then you would have to hook up WireShark the network traffic monitoring and capturing program and observe for yourself. And do tell the world what you discover please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1088295, member: 96560"] The 2 main points the article reveals to me: 1) There is an Recall API. 2) That attackers/hackers can access Recall and the article admits that BitLocker is the only protection which is of no use when you are logged in. In the article's own words: 'you are kinda screwed', The API can be mis-used by malware and hackers. Until someone fully examines the capabilities of the API, this is a concern. Hackers abuse API as a routine. The article says that there is no talking to network by Recall and it is not sending anything. That is probably from the MS announcement event. If you choose to doubt that, then you would have to hook up WireShark the network traffic monitoring and capturing program and observe for yourself. And do tell the world what you discover please. [/QUOTE]
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