Computerworld June 12, 2024
Preston Gralla

The company’s new Recall feature will record everything a PC user does, a potential treasure trove of information and data for hackers.

Imagine that your Windows PC took screenshots of everything you do on it, including of personal data, credit card and other financial information, passwords, web sign-ins, emails, a list of web sites that you don’t want anyone to know you’ve been visiting, business information and more. Imagine your PC creates a searchable database of it all — and imagine how valuable that information would be if accessed by someone other than you.

No security or privacy issues there — after all, what could go wrong?

The answer is plenty. In a world in which Windows has been...

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