Colour us 'not' surprised that voice phishing is now a thing. https://t.co/7me9QLAVFs
— Kaspersky (@kaspersky) October 22, 2019
New Way Found to Use #Alexa, #Google to 'Voice #Phish' and Eavesdrop on Users #privacy https://t.co/WgVfkLZlC4 pic.twitter.com/vLat1Jisdk
— TEAM CYMRU (@teamcymru) October 22, 2019
“Researchers have found new ways to exploit Alexa and Google Home smart speakers- The hack not only includes eavesdropping, but also includes voice-phishing, or using people’s voice cues to determine passwords.”#infosec #cybersecurity #hacking #pentest https://t.co/oRWYMoyQ1U
— Cyber Protection Group (@cyberprotectgrp) October 22, 2019
New Way Found to Use Alexa, #Google to ‘Voice Phish’ and Eavesdrop on Users.
— Fabrizio Bustamante (@Fabriziobustama) October 21, 2019
By @threatposthttps://t.co/X30YoXJua7#CyberSecurity #Dataprivacy #Hackers #infosec #IoT
Cc: @cybersecboardrm @PVynckier @techpearce2 @DrJDrooghaag @archonsec @debraruh @avrohomg @BillMew @robmay70 pic.twitter.com/IrquHFH8vS
Yep... and a new way again and again... You guys using these you surely have a high tolerance for privacy breaches... just saying... @Witty_Crypto
— doifeellucky (@do_i_feellucky) October 22, 2019
It's the same stuff you found yesterday @WehLung...https://t.co/utmyk87wGF
Don’t let’s these things into your home!
— ↟ damien ↟ (@soberboots) October 21, 2019
New Way Found to Use Alexa, Google to ‘Voice Phish’ and Eavesdrop on Users https://t.co/5GtUxlZbMB
Your Smart Speaker's Skills Might Be a Huge Privacy Problem https://t.co/w5yri8Mk9U #kbn
— Korben (@Korben) October 22, 2019