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A survey on security analysis of Amazon echo devices

Surendra Pathak, Sheikh Ariful Islam, Honglu Jiang, Lei Xu, Emmett Tomai

2022High-Confidence Computing15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since its launch in 2014, Amazon Echo family of devices has seen a considerable increase in adaptation in consumer homes and offices. With a market worth millions of dollars, Echo is used for diverse tasks such as accessing online information, making phone calls, purchasing items, and controlling the smart home. Echo offers user-friendly voice interaction to automate everyday tasks making it a massive success. Though many people view Amazon Echo as a helpful assistant at home or office, few know its underlying security and privacy implications. In this paper, we present the findings of our research on Amazon Echo’s security and privacy concerns. The findings are divided into different categories by vulnerability or attacks. The proposed mitigation(s) to the vulnerabilities are also presented in the paper. We conclude that though numerous privacy concerns and security vulnerabilities associated with the device are mitigated, many vulnerabilities still need to be addressed.

Topics & Concepts

Echo (communications protocol)Internet privacyAmazon rainforestVulnerability (computing)Computer securityPhonePurchasingComputer scienceBusinessMarketingEcologyPhilosophyBiologyLinguisticsAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesUser Authentication and Security SystemsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing