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Apple's voice-activated assistant Siri is cracked
The French developer Applidium office has cracked the communication protocol of Apple's iPhone digital assistant Siri - and found interesting things:
Siri posted (with the VoIP codec Ogg Speex) compressed audio data to a server from Apple.
This data provides Siri with an identification number associated with each iPhone 4S.
In addition, the software is still a lot more information - which explains not Applidium.
The developers describe the protocol but as a "very, very talkative."
Apple also send data in bulk to the respective Siri program, including time stamps and estimates of the hit rate. With the data now published by Applidium hobby developers could develop similar programs for Siri other devices than the iPhone 4S - as long as the individual user and an iPhone 4S possessed with the corresponding identification number. Apple could be the next protocol IOS update, but also a little better protected against hacker access. Nevertheless, programmers in forums such as the "Hacker News" dissects the Siri log on - and survey on development opportunities, weaknesses and oddities out.
Siri posted (with the VoIP codec Ogg Speex) compressed audio data to a server from Apple.
This data provides Siri with an identification number associated with each iPhone 4S.
In addition, the software send still a lot more information - which explains Applidium not.