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Researchers have found something new to worry about on the internet. It turns out that a muffled voice hidden in an innocuous YouTube video could issue commands to a nearby smartphone without you ...
A muffled voice hidden in an innocuous YouTube video could issue commands to a nearby smartphone without you even knowing it.
Algorithms are often the “secret sauce” that differentiates one voice control product from another, but this also leads to lack of interoperability.
Researchers have revealed how secret commands could use voice-control tools like Siri and Google Now to take over your smartphone without your knowledge. “While ubiquitous voice-recognition ...
It does highlight the potential issues with voice assistants going forward, though, and how important it is that companies make sure that voice controlled goes through the same security measures ...
With the new premium $35 Alexa Voice Remote Pro, you can say "Alexa, find my remote" into any Echo device you own (or the ...
Researchers have demonstrated they could control voice-activated devices with commands embedded in songs that can be broadcast over the radio or played on services such as YouTube.
The researchers have uploaded samples of a scrambled voice command. In our tests with an Android phone, the commands sometimes went undetected or were misheard.
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