A new article has appeared that discusses the authors reasoning about why you should think twice before purchasing an Amazon Echo smart speaker.
A group of hackers at the recent hacker convention Defcon Security Conference in Las Vegas, presented a discussion about the ease in hacking the Amazon Echo and using it to "listen" (spy) on anyone speaking within it's vicinity.
Apparently (and reasonably), the researchers informed Amazon in advance about their findings, prior to making the presentation at the conference.
Amazon had implemented a patch for their top selling product after being informed and a spokesperson for Amazon advised that the vulnerability required physical access to the product, to enable the hack. The security patch was released in July.
Of concern, is the fact that the researchers DID NOT have physical access to the devices in question. They only had access to the LAN (Local Area Network).
The article appears in the source below.
The reason we include this article in our site, is because Amazon Echo devices and other smart speakers are increasingly being used to operate smart home product including (but not limited to) electronic door security products, deadbolts, alarm systems, cameras.
Personally, I feel that the article should have been worded differently and that authors should think hard before directly vilifying another company's product offering.
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