> Again, I don't know the details so I cant say who is in the right
You are unsure of the details, so you instinctively choose to align with the $3T corporation. Further you assert the responsible discloser is "unhinged" for having a reaction to sustained abusive behavior by that $3T corporation.
Who exactly is unhinged here: the person who had a human reaction to abuse, or the person who thinks they are social in-group status with Microsoft? My vote is on the latter.
OpenAI apparently launched "Silent Memory Preflight", which functions as an internal self-audit of "hidden user memories" including an undisclosed knowledge memories layer[1].
Because you don't agree doesn't make the legitimate callout (i.e., victim-blaming “what were you wearing” vs. calling someone “unhinged” after they've endured repeated abuse/stress) a logical fallacy. Rather it positions you in opposition.
Any malware or LLM with user-level filesystem access can attack the outdated KDF [1] and/or wait for Firefox to be running with an unlocked credential store and read the decrypted passwords from Firefox's process memory.
Wasn't sure you actually read the information in that link.
> "which is pure speculation."
Is it?
> "Do you have anything to actually add?"
Given your temperament, no.