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** DISPUTED ** Prior to 2018-04-27, the reprompt feature...

Moderate severity Unreviewed Published May 14, 2022 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Mar 30, 2024

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Affected versions

Unknown

Patched versions

Unknown

Description

** DISPUTED ** Prior to 2018-04-27, the reprompt feature in Amazon Echo devices could be misused by a custom Alexa skill. The reprompt feature is designed so that if Alexa does not receive an input within 8 seconds, the device can speak a reprompt, then wait an additional 8 seconds for input; if the user still does not respond, the microphone is then turned off. The vulnerability involves empty output-speech reprompts, custom wildcard ("gibberish") input slots, and logging of detected speech. If a maliciously designed skill is installed, an attacker could obtain transcripts of speech not intended for Alexa to process, but simply spoken within the device's hearing range. NOTE: The vendor states "Customer trust is important to us and we take security and privacy seriously. We have put mitigations in place for detecting this type of skill behavior and reject or suppress those skills when we do. Customers do not need to take any action for these mitigations to work."

References

Published by the National Vulnerability Database May 30, 2018
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database May 14, 2022
Last updated Mar 30, 2024

Severity

Moderate

EPSS score

0.105%
(44th percentile)

Weaknesses

CVE ID

CVE-2018-11567

GHSA ID

GHSA-vjfx-9v82-g36p

Source code

No known source code

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