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 ...
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Most of the hacking incidents and security vulnerabilities we often see published happen remotely, often through malware that has been installed without the user's knowledge. Local Privilege ...
USB keystroke injection devices like the Diabolic Drive still pose a threat to unsuspecting users by installing malware to take over systems. The Diabolic Drive’s name sounds as ominous as is its ...
Google's open-source developers have released a new tool for Linux machines to help fend off stealthy USB keystroke injection attacks. The open-source tool, dubbed USB Keystroke Injection Protection, ...
Check out the KeyShark USB keystroke recorder. The KeyShark can be connected to a keyboard to record every single keystroke that is made. It has a changeable password, keyword search, enable/disable ...
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 ...
A University of Kansas engineering student used a keystroke logger to pry into professors’ computers and change all his failing grades to A’s. File photo by Keith Myers kmyers@kcstar.com A recent hack ...