Nonsense attacks on Google Assistant and missense attacks on Amazon Alexa
This paper presents novel attacks on voice-controlled digital assistants using nonsensical word sequences. We present the results of a small-scale experiment which demonstrates that it is possible for malicious actors to gain covert access to a voice-controlled system by hiding commands in apparentl...
Main Authors: | Bispham, M, Agrafiotis, I, Goldsmith, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
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SciTePress
2019
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