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Sniffing keystrokes via laser and keyboard power
Presenters at the CanSecWest security conference detailed on Thursday how they can sniff data by analyzing keystroke vibrations using a laser trained on a shiny laptop.
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Sniffing keystrokes via laser and keyboard power
Presenters at the CanSecWest security conference detailed on Thursday how they can sniff data by analyzing keystroke vibrations using a laser trained on a shiny laptop.
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Researchers hack wired keyboards, hijack keystrokes
A team of Swiss researchers say there are several ways to recover keystrokes from wired keyboards by simply measuring the electromagnetic radiations emitted when keys are pressed. In all, the...
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Google bows to keystroke privacy concerns
To quell privacy fears, Google says IP addresses and other data stored through use of Google Suggest will be rendered anonymous within a day.
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45% of US employers monitor employee computer usage and keystrokes
In 2001 19% of US employers told ePolicy institute they were monitoring time logged on and keystrokes. In 2005, it was 36%. In 2007 that number had grown to 45%.
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New BlackBerry Patent app would use keystroke "arbitration" technology to flag,fix typos
Typos are common experiences of BlackBerry users. After all, the keys are small, and many of us type fast and with a sense of urgency as well. Many of these typos, then, happen because of the...
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Study: Keystroke spying on the rise
ID thieves have released a record number of programs that secretly gather passwords and other sensitive data, iDefense says.
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Keystroke monitoring to protect the public
The Massachusetts Dept. of Revenue knows more than most government agencies about monitoring employees' activities for illegal behavior. The Bay State's tax department started a program to protect...
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Pop-up program reads keystrokes, steals passwords
Trojan horse has watch list of banking sites. Victims visit sites, type in passwords, hand info to hackers.
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