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Oh really? Do all speech recognition applications let you wake them by
Oh really? Do all speech recognition applications let you wake them by merely playing back a recorded voice command? If they did, would that excuse this vulnerability? You do realize that even the Apple Newton had a passphrase to unlock the system right?
Posted by: georgeou   Posted on: 02/12/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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this is not a flaw  qmlscycrajg | 02/12/08
Oh really? Do all speech recognition applications let you wake them by  georgeou | 02/12/08
Will this wake it if the machine is locked?  notsofast | 02/12/08
All we need is the glowing red eye  Robert Crocker | 02/12/08
I don't understand the difficulty of security in this matter.  nucrash | 02/12/08
Who cares about the system?  Michael Kelly | 02/12/08
Data  MacGeek2121 | 02/12/08
Or More  nucrash | 02/12/08
Yup, good point  georgeou | 02/12/08
Configuring Speech to require a unique name to wake would be very easy  georgeou | 02/12/08
RE: Vista SP1 still vulnerable to speech recognition 'analog' hole  ThinkFr33ly | 02/12/08
Call for the Code Talkers  reedjjjr | 02/12/08
How Many Exploits?  ParrotHeadFL | 02/12/08
This would make a great Apple guy / PC guy ad  phake | 02/12/08
Vista SP1 still vulnerable to stupid users...  Narg | 02/12/08
Tell that to the disabled person who needs speech commands  georgeou | 02/12/08
RE: Vista SP1 still vulnerable to speech recognition 'analog' hole  Ryan Naraine ZDNet Moderator | 02/12/08
How's it going Ryan? Looks like you're the same old Ryan.  georgeou | 02/12/08
RE: Vista SP1 still vulnerable to speech recognition 'analog' hole  kevin.jp@... | 02/12/08

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