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In Calgary’s current red-hot real estate market, it can take some extra effort to get noticed.
Nick Davis, 30, and his wife Sarah, 26, decided based on photos alone to put an offer in on a three-bedroom Shawnessy house in March. They knew if they waited a couple of days to get in for a showing, the house on the quiet cul-de-sac with the big southwest-facing yard would already be gone.
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Security Researchers Probed 90,194 Amazon Alexa Skills—The Results Were Shocking
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NC State Researchers Warn of Privacy Problems Surrounding Amazon Alexa Third-Party Skills
Third-party skills are Alexa s lifeblood, but poor privacy practices on Amazon s part could let malicious developers run riot.
Researchers from North Carolina State University and Ruhr-Universität Bochum have published a study highlighting a range of privacy concerns in Amazon s Alexa platform, concentrating on the use of third-party skills. When people use Alexa to play games or seek information, they often think theyâre interacting only with Amazon, explains assistant professor Anupam Das of the problems highlighted in the study. But a lot of the applications they are interacting with were created by third parties, and weâve identified several flaws in the current vetting process that could allow those third parties to gain access to users personal or private information.