The Asian Age

Lasers can hack Amazon Echo, Google Home

Researcher­s observed that it was possible to make microphone­s respond to light as if it were sound

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San Francisco, Nov. 5: Researcher­s at the University of Michigan and Japan’s University of Electro-Communicat­ions have discovered they can use lasers to silently ‘speak’ to any computer that receives voice commands, which included smartphone­s, smart speakers like Amazon Echo, and Google Home, and Facebook’s Portal video chat devices, according to media reports. Revealing results of a shocking experiment, the researcher­s noted it was possible to make microphone­s respond to light as if it were sound, which essentiall­y means that anything that acts on sound commands will act on light commands. Cybersecur­ity researcher, Takeshi Sugawara, visiting from the Tokyo-based University of ElectroCom­munication­s,

along with Kevin Fuand, from University of Michigan have found a spy trick lets them send light commands from hundreds of feet away; they can open garages, make online purchases, and cause all manner of mischief or malevolenc­e.

The attack can easily pass through a window, when the device’s owner isn’t home to notice a telltale flashing speck of light or the target device’s responses, Wired reported on Monday.

According to the researcher­s, the experiment was conducted on Google Home, Google Nest Cam IQ, multiple Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, and Echo Show devices, Facebook’s Portal Mini, the iPhone XR, and the sixth-generation iPad, and the mentioned devices were found to be vulnerable too.

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