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It’s possible to spy on text entered on a wired keyboard by remotely analysing the keystrokes through electromagnetic emissions, says a new report.And the authors say they found four different ways to, “fully or partially recover keystrokes from wired keyboards at a distance up to 20 meters, even through walls”.
A team of Swiss researchers have discovered a security vulnerability in many modern keyboards that allow keystrokes to be captured remotely by tracking electromagnetic emissions. The discovery raises concerns about entering sensitive data like banking passwords using a computer keyboard or even an ATM keypad.
A team of Swiss security researchers showed that there are several ways to recover keystrokes from wired keyboards by simply measuring the electromagnetic radiations emitted when keys are pressed.
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