Security News > 2017 > September > Siri, Alexa, Google Now Vulnerable to Ultrasound Attacks (Security Week)

2017-09-07 17:40
A team of researchers from the Zhejiang University in China have demonstrated how several popular speech recognition systems can be controlled using ultrasound via an attack method they have dubbed “DolphinAttack.” read more
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