• JoshsJunkDrawer@lemmy.ml
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    What a world we live in where not only does something like this happen, but that it’s allowed to happen. Companies don’t even get a slap on the wrist anymore, they can just do whatever they want now without any repercussions, that’s what’s really scary about this.

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    I’ll never enable it precisely because I understand the security and privacy implications. Windows would be a nice OS without all this crap, bloatware and services to “improve the user experience” and which nobody needs.

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    “Copilot, download the latest drivers and make it easy for me to update them” and it gives you some Driver Helper malware

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    Will be installed by default, unremovable, runs in the background, with full access to all personal files.

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    Only enable this feature if you understand the security implications.

    They should put that disclaimer on their entire operating system.

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    At this rate we might finally see the year of the Linux desktop. I don’t know anyone who likes Windows 11 it’s been bad enough to convert even die-hard Windows fans to Linux

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    Well at least they make malware installation automatic now. I’m sick of having to download and install it myself.

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    I assure you that your grandma does not “understand the security implications”. This is like handing out loaded guns to preschoolers and telling them not to shoot each other.

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    Now they say only enable it if you understand the security implications, but eventually they’ll downplay the security implications and enable it by default.

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    “AI applications introduce novel security risks, such as cross-prompt injection (XPIA), where malicious content embedded in UI elements or documents can override agent instructions, leading to unintended actions like data exfiltration or malware installation.”

    Exfiltrating data and installing malware are the tasks it was designed to do, the warning is that it might be done by someone other than Microsoft I guess.