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This paper presents iSpyU, a system that shows the feasibility of recognition of natural speech content played on a phone during conference calls (Skype, Zoom, etc) using a fusion of motion sensors such as accelerometer and gyroscope. While microphones require permissions from the user to be accessible by an app developer, the motion sensors are zero-permission sensors, thus accessible by a developer without alerting the user. This allows a malicious app to potentially eavesdrop on sensitive speech content played by the user's phone. In designing the attack, iSpyU tackles a number of technical challenges including: (i) Low sampling rate of motion sensors (500 Hz in comparison to 44 kHz for a microphone). (ii) Lack of availability of large-scale training datasets to train models for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) with motion sensors. iSpyU systematically addresses these challenges by a combination of techniques in synthetic training data generation, ASR modeling, and domain adaptation. Extensive measurement studies on modern smartphones show a word level accuracy of 53.3 - 59.9% over a dictionary of 2000-10000 words, and a character level accuracy of 70.0 - 74.8%. We believe such levels of accuracy poses a significant threat when viewed from a privacy perspective.more » « less
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Zhang, Shijia; Liu, Yilin; Gowda, Mahanth (, 2022 IEEE/ACM Seventh International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI))
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Basak, Suryoday; Gowda, Mahanth (, 2022 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP))
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