Alexa's secret: Cybersecurity expert uncovers the truth about Amazon's data holdings

In an increasingly connected world, cybersecurity has become a fundamental concern for technology users. Recently, María Aperador, a disseminator of content related to criminology and cybersecurity, conducted a revealing experiment: she requested from Amazon all the data the company had on her. What she found was a wake-up call about the amount of information our smart devices collect.

 

An In-Depth Look at Data Collection

Maria was stunned to receive more than 500 audio files , including recordings where the Alexa virtual assistant was intentionally not activated. This finding raises serious questions about the limits of data collection and the security of our private conversations.

Although Amazon insists that data is secure and not misused, the possibility of it falling into the hands of cybercriminals is a real threat. With access to this data, bad actors could obtain sensitive information, from contacts to financial details, and potentially clone voices with artificial intelligence to commit fraud.

To protect yourself, the young woman recommends going to the Amazon account, specifically to the section of managing your profiles and privacy, and checking the option to not save voice recordings . This simple step can be crucial to safeguard our privacy.

 

María Aperador: Be careful with what Amazon keeps from you through Alexa

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