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Activate This ‘Bracelet of Silence,’ and Alexa Can’t Eavesdrop
New York Post ^ | Feb. 14, 2020 | Kashmir Hill

Posted on 02/19/2020 9:37:23 AM PST by nickcarraway

Microphones and cameras lurk everywhere. You may want to slip on some privacy armor.

Last year, Ben Zhao decided to buy an Alexa-enabled Echo speaker for his Chicago home. Mr. Zhao just wanted a digital assistant to play music, but his wife, Heather Zheng, was not enthused. “She freaked out,” he said.

Ms. Zheng characterized her reaction differently. First she objected to having the device in their house, she said. Then, when Mr. Zhao put the Echo in a work space they shared, she made her position perfectly clear:“I said, ‘I don’t want that in the office. Please unplug it. I know the microphone is constantly on.’”

Mr. Zhao and Ms. Zheng are computer science professors at the University of Chicago, and they decided to channel their disagreement into something productive. With the help of an assistant professor, Pedro Lopes, they designed a piece of digital armor: a “bracelet of silence” that will jam the Echo or any other microphones in the vicinity from listening in on the wearer’s conversations.

The bracelet is like an anti-smartwatch, both in its cyberpunk aesthetic and in its purpose of defeating technology. A large, somewhat ungainly white cuff with spiky transducers, the bracelet has 24 speakers that emit ultrasonic signals when the wearer turns it on. The sound is imperceptible to most ears, with the possible exception of young people and dogs, but nearby microphones will detect the high-frequency sound instead of other noises.

“It’s so easy to record these days,” Mr. Lopes said. “This is a useful defense. When you have something private to say, you can activate it in real time. When they play back the recording, the sound is going to be gone.”

During a phone interview, Mr. Lopes turned on the bracelet, resulting in static-like white noise

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TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Conspiracy; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: alexa; security; surveillance
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To: teeman8r

There was a show on spy devices. The Soviets had a portable system that consisted of two rubber masks connected with a rubber hose.

Very compact.

It quickly fell out of favor because of the Soviets’ propensity for vodka as well as halitosis.


21 posted on 02/19/2020 11:23:27 AM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: nickcarraway

Who is Alexa and why would he/she be listening to me?


22 posted on 02/19/2020 1:38:18 PM PST by doorgunner69 (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading - T Jefferson)
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To: nickcarraway

Cover it with foil. Works every time.


23 posted on 02/19/2020 2:31:13 PM PST by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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To: cymbeline

My Fire TV Cube has 8 microphones in it.


24 posted on 02/19/2020 3:42:29 PM PST by quatro
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To: quatro

“My Fire TV Cube has 8 microphones in it.”

No kidding!?

Must need them to make it omnidirectional.

If you have the knowhow to do what I described with one of them then you can do all 8. Maybe they’re tied together to a common input feed.


25 posted on 02/23/2020 12:46:15 PM PST by cymbeline
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