An artificially constructed pair of images built to intentionally create a false positive, where the dog is detected as the girl.
An artificially constructed pair of images built to intentionally create a false positive, where the dog is detected as the girl. Encryption provides a solution to security risks, but its flipside is that it can hinder law enforcement investigations. A new technology called client-side scanning (CSS) would enable targeted information to be revealed through on-device analysis, without weakening encryption or providing decryption keys. However, an international group of experts, including EPFL, has now released a report raising the alert, arguing that CSS neither ensures crime prevention nor prevents unwarranted surveillance. With end-to-end encryption, your data is protected at each end and in transit. While CSS doesn't interfere with this encryption, it scans your content ahead of transmission, right on your device. The way it is pitched, law enforcement would limit these searches to "targeted material", that is, material that is clearly illegal.
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