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CVE-2022-25809

Improper Neutralization of audio output from 3rd and 4th Generation Amazon Echo Dot devices allows arbitrary voice command execution on these devices via a malicious skill in the case of remote attackers or by pairing a malicious Bluetooth device in the case of physically proximate attackers, aka...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2021/02/26 9:53 p.m.288 views

Amazon Dismisses Claims Alexa 'Skills' Can Bypass Security Vetting Process

Researchers warn Amazon’s voice assistant Alexa is vulnerable to malicious third-party “skills” – voice assistant capabilities developed by third parties – that could leave smart-speaker owners vulnerable to a wide range of cyberattacks. The security-threat claim is roundly dismissed by Amazon...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2021/02/26 9:03 a.m.51 views

ALERT: Malicious Amazon Alexa Skills Can Easily Bypass Vetting Process

Researchers have uncovered gaps in Amazon's skill vetting process for the Alexa voice assistant ecosystem that could allow a malicious actor to publish a deceptive skill under any arbitrary developer name and even make backend code changes after approval to trick users into giving up sensitive...

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The Hacker News
added 2021/02/26 9:03 a.m.12 views

ALERT: Malicious Amazon Alexa Skills Can Easily Bypass Vetting Process

Researchers have uncovered gaps in Amazon's skill vetting process for the Alexa voice assistant ecosystem that could allow a malicious actor to publish a deceptive skill under any arbitrary developer name and even make backend code changes after approval to trick users into giving up sensitive...

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ThreatPost
added 2020/12/23 3:55 p.m.291 views

Hey Alexa, Who Am I Messaging?

The potential for digital-home assistants like Amazon Alexa to infringe on user privacy by making and saving voice recordings of them is already widely known. Now researchers have discovered that the devices also may be able to “hear” and record what people are typing on nearby smartphones, even...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2020/10/13 10:11 a.m.28 views

Amazon Prime Day—8 tips for safer shopping

Avid Amazon Prime Day shoppers may have been worried theyd missed it this year—thanks coronavirus. Fear not, last month Amazon announced Prime Day will take place three months after its original annual date, beginning today. And this year, itll take place over two days, rather than one. This coul...

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ThreatPost
added 2020/08/13 10:00 a.m.56 views

Amazon Fixes Alexa Glitch That Could Have Divulged Personal Data

UPDATE Vulnerabilities in Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant platform could allow attackers to access users’ personal information, like home addresses – simply by persuading them to click on a malicious link. Researchers with Check Point found several web application flaws on Amazon Alexa subdomain...

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Wired Threat Level
Wired Threat Level
added 2020/08/13 10:00 a.m.32 views

An Alexa Bug Could Have Exposed Your Voice History to Hackers

Amazon has patched the flaw, but its discovery underscores the importance of locking down your voice assistant interactions...

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The Hacker News
added 2020/08/13 9:59 a.m.35 views

Amazon Alexa Bugs Could've Let Hackers Install Malicious Skills Remotely

Attention! If you use Amazon's voice assistant Alexa in you smart speakers, just opening an innocent-looking web-link could let attackers install hacking skills on it and spy on your activities remotely. Check Point cybersecurity researchers—Dikla Barda, Roman Zaikin and Yaara Shriki—today...

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added 2020/08/13 9:59 a.m.6 views

Amazon Alexa Bugs Could've Let Hackers Install Malicious Skills Remotely

Attention! If you use Amazon's voice assistant Alexa in you smart speakers, just opening an innocent-looking web-link could let attackers install hacking skills on it and spy on your activities remotely. Check Point cybersecurity researchers—Dikla Barda, Roman Zaikin and Yaara Shriki—today...

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Wired Threat Level
added 2020/07/16 2:00 p.m.21 views

A New Gadget Stops Voice Assistants From Snooping on You

Meet LeakyPick, the low-cost audio spy detector for your Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and other network-connected devices...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/12/30 4:53 p.m.56 views

IoT Company Wyze Leaks Emails, Device Data of 2.4M

An exposed Elasticsearch database, owned by Internet of Things IoT company Wyze, was discovered leaking connected device information and emails of millions of customers. Wyze makes smart home cameras and connected devices like connected bulbs and plugs, which can be integrated with smart home...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/12/17 2:00 p.m.77 views

Alexa, Google Home Eavesdropping Hack Not Yet Fixed

Months after researchers disclosed a new way to exploit Alexa and Google Home smart speakers to spy on users, those same researchers now warn that Amazon and Google have yet to create effective ways to prevent the eavesdropping hack. The researchers who in October disclosed the “Smart Spies” hack...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2019/11/05 10:11 a.m.6 views

Hackers Can Silently Control Your Google Home, Alexa, Siri With Laser Light

A team of cybersecurity researchers has discovered a clever technique to remotely inject inaudible and invisible commands into voice-controlled devices — all just by shining a laser at the targeted device instead of using spoken words. Dubbed 'Light Commands ,' the hack relies on a vulnerability ...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/10/22 5:13 p.m.113 views

No 'Silver Bullet' Fix for Alexa, Google Smart Speaker Hacks

Researchers this week disclosed new ways that attackers can exploit Alexa and Google Home smart speakers to spy on users. The hacks, which rely on the abuse of “skills,” or apps for voice assistants, allow bad actors to eavesdrop on users and trick them into telling them their passwords over the...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/10/21 11:03 a.m.79 views

New Way Found to Use Alexa, Google to 'Voice Phish' and Eavesdrop on Users

Researchers have found new ways that bad actors can exploit Alexa and Google Home smart speakers to spy on users. This time the hack not only includes eavesdropping, but also includes voice-phishing, or using people’s voice cues to determine passwords. The vulnerability lies in small apps created...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2019/08/27 5:36 p.m.145 views

Study explores clickjacking problem across top Alexa-ranked websites

Clickjacking has been around for a long time, working hand-in-hand with the unwitting person doing the clicking to send them to parts unknown—often at the expense of site owners. Scammers achieve this by hiding the page object the victim thinks they’re clicking on under a layer or layers of...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/07/03 2:40 p.m.123 views

Amazon Admits Alexa Voice Recordings Saved Indefinitely

Amazon has acknowledged that it retains the voice recordings and transcripts of customers’ interactions with its Alexa voice assistant indefinitely. The admission raises questions about how long companies should be able to save highly-personal data collected from voice assistant devices. After U....

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Talos Blog
Talos Blog
added 2019/06/21 8:38 a.m.162 views

Threat Source newsletter (June 20, 2019)

Newsletter compiled by Jonathan Munshaw. Welcome to this week’s Threat Source newsletter — the perfect place to get caught up on all things Talos from the past week. This week, we disclosed two vulnerabilities in KCodes’ NetUSB kernel module contains that could allow an attacker to inappropriatel...

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Kitploit
Kitploit
added 2019/06/20 10:22 p.m.249 views

URLextractor - Information Gathering and Website Reconnaissance

Informationgathering & website reconnaissance Usage: ./extractor http://www.hackthissite.org/ Tips: Colorex: put colors to the ouput pip install colorex and use it like ./extractor http://www.hackthissite.org/ | colorex -g "INFO" -r "ALERT" Tldextract: is used by dnsenumeration function pip insta...

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