[Dailydave] Vista speach recognition
Dave Aitel
dave.aitel at gmail.com
Tue Jan 30 15:48:23 EST 2007
That's a great idea! If the Microsoft people have thought of it, no doubt
they ignore any sound coming out of the speakers, so you'll have to rely on
an echo effect. Essentially you can always win if your model of the acoustic
properties of the room is better than Vistas. :> Many speech recognition
systems I've seen require the user to press a button first, of course. :> I
haven't tested Vista's. I have, however, gotten CANVAS working on Vista. (
http://www.immunityinc.com/images/CANVAS_on_Vista.png). So far I recommend
it over Windows XP SP2 because I think they removed that broken limitation
from the TCP stack where you could only make 5 connections at once.
Also, here is an article about Evgeny! ok. Not entirely about Evgeny. Mostly
about people buying bugs. For someone who's wife is a lawyer in this field,
there's a lot of "apparently legal" talk in it. It's just plain legal!
Everybody deal.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/30/technology/30bugs.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1
-dave
On 1/30/07, Sebastian Krahmer <krahmer at suse.de> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am in no way an Win expert but recently I read that
> vista will support commands as they are spoken by the user.
> What about websites where the browser is playing wav or similar
> audio files upon visiting? what if they contain spoken
> commands? An exploit audio file which speaks something like
> 'open shell' would be cool, eh?
>
> Sebastian
>
>
> --
> ~
> ~ perl self.pl
> ~ $_='print"\$_=\47$_\47;eval"';eval
> ~ krahmer at suse.de - SuSE Security Team
> ~
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