Amazon error allowed Alexa user to eavesdrop on another home

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A user of Amazon’s (AMZN.O) Alexa voice assistant in Germany got access to more than a thousand recordings from another user because of “a human error” by the company.

The customer had asked to listen back to recordings of his own activities made by Alexa but he was also able to access 1,700 audio files from a stranger when Amazon sent him a link, German trade publication c’t reported.

“This unfortunate case was the result of a human error and an isolated single case,” an Amazon spokesman said on Thursday.

The first customer had initially got no reply when he told Amazon about the access to the other recordings, the report said. The files were then deleted from the link provided by Amazon but he had already downloaded them on to his computer, added the report from c’t, part of German tech publisher Heise.

“We resolved the issue with the two customers involved and took measures to further optimize our processes. As a precautionary measure we contacted the relevant authorities”, the Amazon spokesman added.

On the recordings, a man and a female companion could be overheard in his home and the magazine was able to identify and contact him through the recorded information, according to the report.

SinfullySinless on December 20th, 2018 at 15:50 UTC »

One time I was shouting for my cat to come downstairs for her dinner. Her name is Calypso. I was home alone and in the semi-dark.

Alexa randomly turned on and said “I’m right here” I fucking screamed.

YogiaYam on December 20th, 2018 at 15:15 UTC »

For those who don't want to read the article :

TLDR: German guy contacted customer service to hear some recordings from his device, customer service sent him a link that included other guys recordings. Guy contacted other guy after he saved the files to let him know what's up.

WeekendWarrior1984 on December 20th, 2018 at 13:56 UTC »

My wife and I were laying in bed one night just chatting and our Alexa, without being prompted or even saying anything, just began playing back our conversation to us. I have no idea why or how or the implications of that but it is very unsettling.