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by pdkl95
4007 days ago
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Why is this hard to understand? The map is not the territory! Any data you didn't record yourself may not be complete. If you controlled the firmware of a device that surreptitiously records more than it should be recording, would you show those "extra" recordings to the mark nicely chronologically sorted with the legitimate recordings? If you were a criminal (or government agency) attacking these devices with bad firmware or buffer overrun, would you have even the slightest care about making sure echo.amazon.com is updated to show your eavesdropping? // only five karmas and a username that is a googlewhack (!) bringing up exactly 5 posts and nothing else smells a bit like JTRIG |
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https://www.piettes.com/hacking-alexa-the-new-amazon-echo/
http://echo.amazon.com/js/eb25f-app.min.js
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=hp_l...
But who knows. they could still be hiding stuff. time will tell
// TIL about JTRIG. neat! HN wouldn't let me use TravCav. Search that if you're curious.