Loose lips sink ships. And thoughtless typing could publicize your passwords, according to a team of researchers at the University of California at Berkeley. The researchers -- Doug Tygar, a professor ...
You may have gotten used to covering your webcam, but now you might have to start muffling the sound of your keyboard, too. Laptop users are at risk of having ...
A research paper explains how attackers can use recordings of keystroke sounds captured in a Skype conversation to guess what’s being typed. Multitasking while on a work-related Skype call may be good ...
Artificial intelligence can steal passwords by "listening" to a user's keystrokes with unprecedented accuracy. Cornell University published a report about U.K. scholars that trained an AI model on ...
A group of British cybersecurity researchers has figured out a novel new attack method: recording the sound a computer keyboard makes. The researcher took recordings using a nearby smartphone of ...
Sounds and electromagnetic waves produced by electronic devices have been a topic of concern for security professionals for more than thirty years. During the 1970s researchers successfully ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Forget about watching, Big Brother may be listening. Sounds from typing on computer keyboards are distinctive enough to be decoded, allowing security breaches caused by "acoustic ...