Criminals could use 'skill squatting' to hijack your smart speaker

Criminals could use 'skill squatting' to hijack your smart speaker

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https://www.techradar.com/news/criminals-could-use-skill-squatting-to-hijack-your-smart-speaker

Researchers have demonstrated how crooks could use the idiosyncrasies of voice recognition to carry out unwanted commands on a smart speaker. 

A team from the University of Illinois showed that by giving a malicious application or Alexa skill a name that sounds the same as a legitimate one, criminals could trick a device into triggering it – a tactic it calls 'skill squatting'.

Criminals could use 'skill squatting' to hijack your smart speaker

Aug 31, 2018, 4:59pm UTC
https://www.techradar.com/news/criminals-could-use-skill-squatting-to-hijack-your-smart-speaker > Researchers have demonstrated how crooks could use the idiosyncrasies of voice recognition to carry out unwanted commands on a smart speaker.  > A team from the University of Illinois showed that by giving a malicious application or Alexa skill a name that sounds the same as a legitimate one, criminals could trick a device into triggering it – a tactic it calls 'skill squatting'.