r҉ustic cy͠be̸rpu̵nk🤠🤖 is a user on mastodon.social. You can follow them or interact with them if you have an account anywhere in the fediverse. If you don't, you can sign up here.

TIL Chrome is scanning your files, including private folders, in the background as an anti-malware measure

twitter.com/swagitda_/status/9

There’s currently no “off” switch, but apparently the devs reassure that scans are local and not “cloud” based. But this still has consent and privacy implications

mastodon.social/media/06tQAyjU

@cypnk

And now I'm looking at the date and wondering if we're being punked.

Got more info on this?

r҉ustic cy͠be̸rpu̵nk🤠🤖 @cypnk

@RussSharek So far, this is the most detail I’ve been able to find that’s verifiable. Straight from the horse’s mouth:

blog.google/products/chrome/cl

Apparently, they’ve partnered with AV company ESET and incorporated scanning for malware into Chrome

There’s an awful lot of speculation floating about this already so I’d avoid any other sources until a trusted security researcher can shed more light on this

@cypnk @RussSharek by "scanning for malware" I think they mean "malware that scans for competitor malware"

I mean what wouldn't Alphabet want with the contents of billions of users' drives?

I wonder when they'll start detecting other browsers as "malware" for not including this "feature"

#saltasaservice

@io @cypnk

You know things are scary when you read the date and hope for a hoax.

@cypnk @RussSharek From another angle, there's support.google.com/chrome/answ as well:

« Chrome helps you find suspicious or unwanted programs on your Windows computer.

When Chrome offers to remove unwanted programs, click Remove. Chrome will remove the software, set some settings to default, and turn off extensions. »