CANDIDO, E. R. T.; CANDIDO, Enzo Raian Teixeira.
Resumo:
In recent years, the automation of work and domestic activities has become indispensable for human
beings, who are looking for ways to optimize time and get rid of repetitive and unwanted tasks. Personal
assistants arrived to make life easier for these users, being driven by voice commands, they can, together
with other devices, transform a common house into a smart home. However, as virtual assistants still
have security and privacy flaws that can make their use dangerous, putting consumer data at risk. This
work explores the main vulnerabilities present in virtual assistants and how the data of users who use
this technology can be exposed, as well as investigating the perception of people regarding the leakage of their information.