Dec. 6, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Maliheh Shirvanian, Sebastian Meiser

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Voice-controlled smart speaker devices have gained a foothold in many modern
households. Their prevalence combined with their intrusion into core private
spheres of life has motivated research on security and privacy intrusions,
especially those performed by third-party applications used on such devices. In
this work, we take a closer look at such third-party applications from a less
pessimistic angle: we consider their potential to provide personalized and
secure capabilities and investigate measures to authenticate users (``PIN'',
``Voice authentication'', ``Notification'', and …

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