Family Removes Alexa Devices After a Stranger in Another Town Heard Everything They Were Saying

in #news6 years ago

By Rachel Blevins

 Portland, Oregon – A concerned family is speaking out after they  claim that their Amazon Alexa device recorded a conversation they were  having in their home, and sent it to a random contact who alerted them  to the fact that he had heard everything they said. 

A homeowner named Danielle, who asked for her last name to remain anonymous, told  KIRO 7 that she and her husband were in their house, discussing home  improvement projects and hardwood floors when they received an urgent  call from one of her husband’s employees in Seattle. 

The person on the other line said, ‘unplug your Alexa devices right now, you’re being hacked,‘” Danielle said. “We unplugged all of them and he proceeded to tell us that he had received audio files of recordings from inside our house,” she said. “At  first, my husband was, like, ‘no you didn’t!’ And the (recipient of the  message) said ‘You sat there talking about hardwood floors.’ And we  said, ‘oh gosh, you really did hear us.'” 

The employee sent the couple the email he had received with the audio  files, and Danielle confirmed that it was, in fact, a direct recording  of their conversation. 

She told KIRO 7 that the Amazon Alexa had access  to every room in her house because it controlled the heating, lighting  and security system in her home. “My husband and I would joke and say I’d bet these devices are listening to what we’re saying,”  Danielle said, noting that they never imagined the smart device would  record their private conversations and then make them public. 

After unplugging all of the devices, Danielle said she called Amazon  multiple times before she received a response. When an Alexa engineer  finally looked into Danielle’s claims, she said he acknowledged that the  device had recorded conversations inside her home and emailed them to a  random contact, and he then apologized profusely.  

“They said ‘our engineers went through your logs, and they saw  exactly what you told us, they saw exactly what you said happened, and  we’re sorry.’ He apologized like 15 times in a matter of 30 minutes and  he said we really appreciate you bringing this to our attention, this is  something we need to fix!” Danielle said. 

However, one of the most alarming factors in the ordeal was that the  Alexa device made a recording and chose to send it to a contact on its  own, without alerting the homeowners to what it was doing or asking for  permission. Danielle said the engineer did not explain why it happened,  or if it was happening to other Alexa users. 

In response to a request for comment on the issue, Amazon claimed that it “takes  privacy very seriously. We investigated what happened and determined  this was an extremely rare occurrence. We are taking steps to avoid this  from happening in the future.” 

Danielle is now seeking a full refund from Amazon on her Alexa  devices, and she said that the incident left her feeling invaded and  unsafe in her own home. “A total privacy invasion

Immediately I said, ‘I’m never plugging that device in again because I can’t trust it,‘” she said. While there have been multiple reports of homeowners who are  concerned about just how much their smart home devices are listening to  them throughout the day, this is a unique example in which individuals  were able to prove that their conversation was monitored, recorded, and  shared without their consent.

 Last month, a cybersecurity firm discovered that the request for  Alexa to repeat or ask another question can be muted, which could leave  Alexa listening for a reply from the user for hours, and creating an  indefinite audio log. While Amazon claimed to have repaired the problem,  a report from Gear Brain noted

“Cybersecurity researchers created a way for  Amazon Alexa devices to eavesdrop on their owners, listening  indefinitely without their permission and sending transcripts of the  recordings back to the researchers. The flaw in how Alexa works, which  has since been patched by Amazon, saw the creation of a seemingly  innocent calculator ‘skill’—the word for an Alexa app—with code which  caused Alexa to keep listening after providing the requested answer.  This covert recording was then transcribed and sent to the researchers  as a text document.”

As The Free Thought Project has previously reported, while Amazon devices can be activated by a number of wake words, including, “Alexa,” “Amazon,” “Computer” and “Echo,” and users cannot turn off the required microphone, they can track what Alex has recorded and to delete it. To track and delete recordings: Open the Alexa app, click on Settings, then click on History. You can then select and delete each entry. 


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I think it was after that prophecy that Dick went a bit off the deep end. Something about being contacted by higher beings, IIRC.

Probably Alexas from the future.

People are not going to learn. I honestly doubt the security level of these devices. Not just NSA (which will obviously gain access to these devices) but also any decent black hat hacker would eventually take over these devices.

After they were found to record and police could use them as evidence. After the creepy random laugh. Now sending conversations without consent. Nothing gets through to the masses if they think the tech saves them time or makes little things easier. How much privacy people are willing to give up so they can be willfully ignorant.

It's hard to really be critical of folks for using Alexa, when so many of us carry a smart phone.

Still, I'm not EVAR going to have one in my home.

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