Vulnerabilities in Sogou Keyboard encryption expose keypresses to network eavesdropping.

  • @[email protected]
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    1091 year ago

    It’s stories like this that don’t surprise me as much as make me ask: How the fuck do you store and process this much data to get anything useful out of it.

    • toofpic
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      641 year ago

      You just save the first 50 digits typed after some email is typed, and you have all the passwords you need!

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        This only applies if a username is a email

        And if it is then what happens when people actually email someone? Autocorrect during login?

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          I don’t think they’re saying that method would yield 100% clean data but it would give you all the “necessary” data with the absolute bare minimum storage requirement. At some point people will log into their email and for most people if you have their email password you have the password they use for everything

          • toofpic
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            11 year ago

            Yep, I only reacted to a “new requirement”: save space :)

    • @[email protected]
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      421 year ago

      I could be wrong, and this is a generalization of any country you can name, but my impression is data is stored on everyone so when they decide someday to look you up they already have all the data collected. It’s not really processed until needed.

      • TheEntity
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        71 year ago

        Did you ever see how an average person types? It’s not the amount of data that is the problem. We have too much dumb data!

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        The real answer is compute power. At the moment it’s very expensive to run the computations necessary for big LLMs, I’ve heard some companies are even developing specialized chips to run them more efficiently. On the other hand, you probably don’t want your phone’s keyboard app burning out the tiny CPU in it and draining your battery. It’s not worth throwing anything other than a simple model at the problem.

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      11 year ago

      They can a “rollup” of the data to coalesce a lot of stuff and still maintaining precision