Hackers can snoop on conversations close to smartphones by measuring sound vibrations with the handset’s built-in movement sensors.
Experiments had beforehand proven that the gyroscope and accelerometers in smartphones, collectively often called an inertial measurement unit (IMU), might detect sound vibrations within the air and eavesdrop on conversations. This implies an app that doesn’t have permission to make use of the microphone might get round this through the use of the IMU as a makeshift sound sensor.
To fight this, Google set a restrict…