USSLab/DolphinAttack

Inaudible Voice Commands

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This project demonstrates how inaudible sound waves can be used to control voice assistants like Siri or Alexa. It takes specially crafted ultrasonic audio as input and shows how it can trigger actions on smartphones, smart speakers, and even car navigation systems, despite being silent to human ears. Security researchers and device manufacturers would use this to understand and mitigate potential vulnerabilities.

108 stars. No commits in the last 6 months.

Use this if you are a security researcher or device manufacturer investigating vulnerabilities in voice-controlled systems and want to understand how inaudible commands can bypass current security measures.

Not ideal if you are an end-user simply looking to protect your personal devices; instead, follow the direct advice provided to disable voice activation.

voice-assistant-security cybersecurity-research vulnerability-testing device-security acoustic-attacks
No License Stale 6m No Package No Dependents
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Adoption 9 / 25
Maturity 8 / 25
Community 14 / 25

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Dec 01, 2021

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