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Keystroke Detection by Exploiting Unintended RF Emission from Repaired USB Keyboards
Electronic devices and cables inadvertently emit RF emissions as a byproduct of signal processing and/or transmission. Labeled as electromagnetic emanations, they form an EM side-channel for data leakage. Previously, it was believed that such leakage could be contained within a facility since the...
Determining What Video Conference Participants Are Typing from Watching Shoulder Movements
Accuracy isnt great, but that it can be done at all is impressive. Murtuza Jadiwala, a computer science professor heading the research project, said his team was able to identify the contents of texts by examining body movement of the participants. Specifically, they focused on the movement of...
Firefox < 9.0 Multiple Vulnerabilities
The installed version of Firefox is earlier than 9.0 and thus, is potentially affected by the following security issues : - An out-of-bounds memory access error exists in the 'SVG' implementation and can be triggered when 'SVG' elements are removed during a 'DOMAttrModified' event handler...
SeaMonkey < 2.6.0 Multiple Vulnerabilities
The installed version of SeaMonkey is earlier than 2.6.0. Such versions are potentially affected by the following security issues : - An out-of-bounds memory access error exists in the 'SVG' implementation and can be triggered when 'SVG' elements are removed during a 'DOMAttrModified' event...
iPhone can be used as spy phone to get desktop Keystrokes
iPhone can be used as spy phone to get desktop Keystrokes What if a hacker could log every key you typed on your PC by placing a cellphone nearby? US researchers have shown how this is possible using any smartphone available today. At a conference in Chicago on Thursday, a group of computer...
Mozilla Thunderbird < 9.0 Multiple Vulnerabilities (deprecated)
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Mozilla Thunderbird 8 Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Weaknesses in the SSH protocol simplify brute-force attacks against passwords typed in an existing SSH session
Overview There is a vulnerability in the SSH protocol that can simplify brute force attacks against passwords typed within an existing SSH session. Description Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have determined that by monitoring the delays between SSH packets transmitted...