this was my initial reaction. It feels like we would rather merge the Mythos/Glasswing fixes before the model becomes widespread. The rumours/vibe are that there are security issues at are going to need responsibly patching before the 0-day exploits arrive. If this means implementing a broader AI contribution policy now, it seems practical.
The article doesn't say if the confidentiality labels were created with encryption. I've been using the latter (with Preview DLP) to prevent emails leaking out to _external_ integrations, which can't access the keys. With MS internal tooling, it's feasible that it access to the key, in which case that would be even worse. Does anyone know if this happened?
uno.uk have a policy of not censoring things unless they absolutely have to. they're supporters of the Open Rights Group, and they're the only residential isp I've found that give me a /29 ipv4 block on the standard order form.
they're a small outfit, been with them for years and on first name terms with the main support guy. great for the kind of nerds who prefer you to skip the flow chart if you and then the logs from your router and hint that you know what you're doing.