ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI)- Wireless computer passwords are being stolen and its gotten so bad, the FBI issued a warning. Be on the lookout for keystroke loggers who use a $10 device. Scott Schaffer of ...
Built for as little as $10, Samy Kamkar's KeySweeper secretly "sniffs, decrypts, logs and reports back (over GSM) all keystrokes from any Microsoft wireless keyboard in the vicinity." Although the ...
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Update: May 25, 2016 8:09am PDT The author of the FBI advisory contacted Ars to say the point he wanted to convey is that threat stems not from KeySweeper itself, but from similar types of devices ...
Fujitsu is stopping sales for its popular wireless keyboard after a researcher discovered it is vulnerable to keystroke injection attacks that could allow an adversary to take control of a victim’s ...
A vulnerability in inexpensive wireless keyboards lets hackers steal private data, Bastille reported this week. The vulnerability lets hackers use a new attack the firm dubbed “KeySniffer” to ...
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