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by eyberg
377 days ago
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I kinda see the different side of the coin. "a determined and amoral adversary" - I'd kinda disagree with this (the amoral adversary part being necessary). If you crawl through the vast data breach notification lists that many states are starting to keep - MA, ME, etc. there are so many of them (like literally daily banks, hospitals, etc. are having to report "data breaches" that never ever make the news) - not all of them are happening cause of ransomware. Sometimes it's just someone accidentally not locking a bucket down or not putting proper authorization on a path that should have it. It gets found/fixed but they still have to notify the state. However, if someone doesn't know what they are looking at, or it's a program so it really has no clue what it's looking at and just sees a bunch of data - there's no malicious intent but that doesn't mean that bad things can't happen because that data has now leaked out. Guess what a lot of these LLMs are training on? So while Andrey's software is finding all sorts of interesting stuff there's a bunch of crap being generated inadvertently that is just bad. |
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