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arxiv: 1808.01947 · v1 · pith:O6QNSTHKnew · submitted 2018-08-06 · 💻 cs.CR

Nonsense Attacks on Google Assistant

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keywords nonsensicalvoice-controlleddigitalhumansassistantassistantscommandsexperimental
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This paper presents a novel attack on voice-controlled digital assistants using nonsensical word sequences. We present the results of experimental work which demonstrates that it is possible for malicious actors to gain covert access to a voice-controlled system by hiding commands in apparently nonsensical sounds of which the meaning is opaque to humans. Several instances of nonsensical word sequences were identified which triggered a target command in a voice-controlled digital assistant, but which were incomprehensible to humans, as shown in tests with human experimental subjects. Our work confirms the potential for hiding malicious voice commands to voice-controlled digital assistants or other speech-controlled devices in speech sounds which are perceived by humans as nonsensical.

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