Microsoft admits Windows 11 has a GDID tracker with no off switch(windowslatest.com) |
Microsoft admits Windows 11 has a GDID tracker with no off switch(windowslatest.com) |
I don’t like the idea of Microsoft taking it upon themselves to proactively report what their customers are doing to law enforcement. I guess this makes it unwise to use Windows to i.e. look for information on where to get an abortion if you live in a red state.
full stop
But I'm struck with how dumb, or just lacking in paranoia, this seemingly successful and rich hacker is. First of all he's using Windows. Excuse me? Second he used that device to log into personal stuff like Snapchat and Facebook. And he posted a picture of himself at a hotel that they tracked.
I'm no hacker, but if I were, I'd treat devices as disposable surgical gloves, and I wouldn't touch Windows.
We're too lazy for this..
Did the hacker not disable telemetry? Was he using Microsoft Edge? Or is it just a GDID->IP mapping combined with network activity?
It is obvious that Microsoft has an identifier for my device. They enforce license activation.
The problem is that they’re tracking user activity and associating it with this ID, even for a user who, one would assume, rejected all telemetry.
Can they do this in devices owned by companies and governments that are configured with strict no telemetry and no cloud services policies?
Can someone explain the mechanism through which Windows sends this information to Microsoft? Did the hacker use Edge, which communicated the web history + the GDID of the user to Microsoft, or is Windows snooping on browsers besides Edge and sending the web history to Microsoft, or is Windows bundling a summary of all connections open and sending it to Microsoft?