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UW Researchers Can Hack Voice ID With Pipes and Math

Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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Voice-identification systems, like Siri and Alexa, are becoming common. But they do more than play music or give us directions, they’re now being used as a security measure, like a fingerprint. Banks are beginning to use them to grant us access to our bank accounts. 

The only problem? They can be fooled. And not just by generating a computer-generated deepfake. By speaking through a PVC plastic tube. 

We catch up with UW-Madison Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. students Shimaa Ahmed and Yash Wani, and assistant professor Kassem Fawaz to learn how. 

🗣️ Read their research.

💻 See their presentation at the Usenix Security Symposium.


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