This Week in Accessibility

This Week in Accessibility - December 4, 2023


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In the first episode of this new show, accessibility pros Des Delgadillo and Louis Do talk about the big news from the week, and dive deep into the history of hackers abusing Android Accessibility Services.

Links Discussed During the Show:Segment 1: News

Open sourcing Project Guideline: A platform for computer vision accessibility technology

[Work In Progress]: Vosh - a third-party screen-reader for the Macintosh

Taika Waititi's New Apple Film Shows Off the iPhone's Speech Accessibility Tools

Daily Bruin: UCLA launches new Bachelor of Arts degree in disability studies

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora accessibility features revealed

The Vale: Shadow of the Crown

As Dusk Falls

Segment 2: Android Security Services

Bleeping Computer: Google Addresses Android's Biggest Security Problem: Accessibility Services

How Android accessibility services can be used to hack your phone

Inside the Android Accessibility clickjacking malware

Android Police: Android 14 Beta 1 has built-in protections against sneaky screen-reading malware

ZDNet: Over 300,000 Android users have downloaded these banking trojan malware apps, say security researchers

Android's Accessibility API: A history of open (mis)use

Forbes: Appdome CEO Tom Tovar Talks His Company’s Mission, Android Accessibility Service Attacks, More In Interview

Segment 3: Accessibility Highlights of the Week

Face in View from the new Jaws 2024

Experimenting with Be My Eyes and Videos

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