Cheap Laser Device Allows Keystrokes Sniffing From Any PS/2 Keyboard »
Posted By Buttserpent 8 months, 4 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyPresenters 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 or through electrical signals coming from a PC connected to a PS/2 keyboard and plugged into a socket.
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