Microsoft makes Recall feature off-by-default after security and privacy backlash

Windows Hello authentication, additional encryption being added to protect data.

Microsoft's Recall feature is switching to be opt-in by default, and is adding new encryption protections in an effort to safeguard user data.

Enlarge / Microsoft's Recall feature is switching to be opt-in by default, and is adding new encryption protections in an effort to safeguard user data. (credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft's upcoming Recall feature in Windows 11 has generated a wave of controversy this week following early testing that revealed huge security holes. The initial version of Recall saves screenshots and a large plaintext database tracking everything that users do on their PCs, and in the current version of the feature, it's trivially easy to steal and view that database and all of those screenshots for any user on a given PC, even if you don't have administrator access. Recall also does little to nothing to redact sensitive information from its screenshots or that database.

Microsoft has announced that it's making some substantial changes to Recall ahead of its release on the first wave of Copilot+ PCs later this month.

"Even before making Recall available to customers, we have heard a clear signal that we can make it easier for people to choose to enable Recall on their Copilot+ PC and improve privacy and security safeguards," wrote Microsoft Windows and Devices Corporate Vice President Pavan Davuluri in a blog post. "With that in mind we are announcing updates that will go into effect before Recall (preview) ships to customers on June 18."

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SpacemiT Muse Pi is a single-board PC with SpacemiT M1 8-core RISC-V processor

Earlier this year Chinese chip maker SpacemiT announced plans to launch several new products powered by the company’s RISC-V processors, including the SpacemiT Muse Book laptop, Muse Box mini PC, and MUSE Pi single-board computer (SBC). Now the …

Earlier this year Chinese chip maker SpacemiT announced plans to launch several new products powered by the company’s RISC-V processors, including the SpacemiT Muse Book laptop, Muse Box mini PC, and MUSE Pi single-board computer (SBC). Now the Muse Pi is available for purchase for $199 from DeepComputing… although I suspect that you may be […]

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Civilization VII looks like 2K’s next big game announcement

Logo drop comes amid publisher’s “beloved franchise” tease for Summer Games Fest.

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2K Games is expected to show the first trailer footage of the upcoming Civilization VII as part of this weekend's Summer Games Fest marketing extravaganza after a logo for the game leaked on 2K's website this morning.

Eagle-eyed gamers at ResetEra and Reddit both noticed the Civ VII banner atop the publisher's official site early this morning, alongside a "Coming Soon" label and inactive links to a trailer and wishlist page. The appearance comes just ahead of the trailer-filled Summer Games Fest livestream, which will premiere at 5 pm Eastern Friday afternoon.

In May, the Summer Games Fest Twitter account teased that 2K would be using the event "to reveal the next iteration in one of [its] biggest and most beloved franchises." Civilization VII now seems primed to fill that pre-announced slot, which may be unwelcome news for fans of 2K-owned franchises like Borderlands, Bioshock, and NFL2K (which was first publicly mulled for a revival in 2020).

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MINISFORUM unveils AtomMan X7 Pt is a water-cooled mini PC

The MINISFORUM AtomMan X7 Pt is a compact desktop computer with an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor, support for up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory, two M.2 2280 slots for PCIe 4.0 SSDs and I/O features that include dual 2.5 GbE LaN ports, an OCu…

The MINISFORUM AtomMan X7 Pt is a compact desktop computer with an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor, support for up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory, two M.2 2280 slots for PCIe 4.0 SSDs and I/O features that include dual 2.5 GbE LaN ports, an OCuLink port, and two USB4 ports. It’s also a water-cooled computer, which […]

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Tesla may be in trouble, but other EVs are selling just fine

Almost every other automaker is seeing double-digit EV sales growth.

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Have electric vehicles been overhyped? A casual observer might have come to that conclusion after almost a year of stories in the media about EVs languishing on lots and letters to the White House asking for a national electrification mandate to be watered down or rolled back. EVs were even a pain point during last year's auto worker industrial action. But a look at the sales data paints a different picture, one where Tesla's outsize role in the market has had a distorting effect.

"EVs are the future. Our numbers bear that out. Current challenges will be overcome by the industry and government, and EVs will regain momentum and will ultimately dominate the automotive market," said Martin Cardell, head of global mobility solutions at consultancy firm EY.

Public perception hasn't been helped by recent memories of supply shortages and pandemic price gouging, but the chorus of concerns about EV sales became noticeably louder toward the end of last year and the beginning of 2024. EV sales in 2023 grew by 47 percent year on year, but the first three months of this year failed to show such massive growth. In fact, sales in Q1 2024 were up only 2.6 percent over the same period in 2023.

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