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By analyzing the pitch, yaw and roll paths during onscreen keyboard input, two security researchers from the University of California, Davis have put together a keylogger that relies on nothing more
An attack vector that most companies are not prepared for was highlighted this week by Angelos Stavro, an assistant professor at George Mason University, and his student Zhaohui Wang. They
At the CanSecWest security conference this week, researchers Andrea Barisani and Daniele Bianc demonstrated how they were able to determine the letters typed on a laptop some 50 to 100 feet
Researchers were able to eavesdrop on wired keyboards from afar by using an antenna to detect the slight electromagnetic radiation emitted when a key is pressed. Researchers Sylvain Pasini and Martin
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