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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Imagine typing your password on your computer and having AI listen to every keystroke and accurately guess what you are typing. This is not a sci-fi scenario, but a real possibility, according to a ...
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 ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new acoustic side-channel attack on keyboards that can deduce user input based on their typing patterns, even in poor conditions, such as environments with noise.