Surely they can't be collecting keystroke information like passwords and usernames. How would that work compliance wise? AWS are not allowed to view their customers credentials for example,
When the o/s is provisioning governmental spyware nothing on that vm or bare metal computer is private. Such spyware will have access "passwords and usernames" regardless of any statements by AWS or others.
I would have to disagree.
AWS keypairs for example are created once, and then not viewable again by either the customer or AWS.
So you're saying Microsoft have logs of every keystrokes made, on every computer worldwide? How would that work in the event of a breach? (I'm not talking about backdoor access, I'm talking about logging every keystroke)
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No I did not say that. I say that if spyware is inserted, there is no privacy left. However, the probability that governmet insert spyware is slim, it cost lot of resources to inject spyware and follow-up the suspect.
Ok so just so we're clear, MS is not logging every keystroke by default (like a lot of people claim).
But a backdoor can be implemented if you're a high enough target (which is fairly standard knowledge)_
Ref:
https://torhoo.cc/go.php?u=YUhSMGNITTZMeTlsYmk1M2FXdHBjR1ZrYVdFdWIzSm5MM2RwYTJrdlVGSkpVMDFmS0hOMWNuWmxhV3hzWVc1alpWOXdjbTluY21GdEtRPT0=#
AWS keypairs for example are created once, and then not viewable again by either the customer or AWS.
So you're saying Microsoft have logs of every keystrokes made, on every computer worldwide? How would that work in the event of a breach? (I'm not talking about backdoor access, I'm talking about logging every keystroke)
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But a backdoor can be implemented if you're a high enough target (which is fairly standard knowledge)_