Comment by bdcravens
3 days ago
So is X going to claim the user disabled something the second before everything went south? That's what the owner's other company does.
3 days ago
So is X going to claim the user disabled something the second before everything went south? That's what the owner's other company does.
the user literally added their home directory as a trusted directory. there's nothing to "claim"
The question "do you trust this directory?" is a world away from "do you consent to upload this directory and all of its contents to a third party?".
My assumption when asked "do you trust this directory?" is that I am being asked if I am certain I understand what is in the directory and that it won't include some sort of prompt injecting attack. I would never dream that I was consenting to the complete exfiltration of that directory.
I don't know that I've ever worked with any software where "trust" means "full upload to vendor"