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CVE-2010-1184
The Microsoft wireless keyboard uses XOR encryption with a key derived from the MAC address, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain keystroke information and inject arbitrary commands via a nearby wireless device, as demonstrated by Keykeriki 2...
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The Microsoft wireless keyboard uses XOR encryption with a key derived from the MAC address, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain keystroke information and inject arbitrary commands via a nearby wireless device, as demonstrated by Keykeriki 2...
CVE-2010-1184
CVE-2010-1184 concerns the Microsoft wireless keyboard, where the built-in XOR encryption uses a key derived from the MAC address. This design enables remote attackers to eavesdrop keystrokes and, via a nearby wireless device, inject arbitrary commands (as demonstrated by Keykeriki 2). The cited ...
CVE-2010-1184
The Microsoft wireless keyboard uses XOR encryption with a key derived from the MAC address, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain keystroke information and inject arbitrary commands via a nearby wireless device, as demonstrated by Keykeriki 2...