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More than 200 million Amazon Echo, Dot and Show owners probably won't get an answer from the popular personal assistants, but it's a question they may begin asking themselves.
Researchers at security firm Check Point reported Thursday they found a bug that would permit hackers to obtain voice history data and install Alexa skills or Google actions without the user's knowledge. This means conversations users have with Alexa concerning personal data could be obtained and used to infiltrate their Amazon devices.
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