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Kitploit
added 2017/04/03 1:23 p.m.27 views

nRF24 Playset - Software tools for Nordic Semiconductor nRF24-based Devices like Wireless Keyboards, Mice, and Presenters

The nRF24 Playset is a collection of software tools for wireless input devices like keyboards, mice, and presenters based on Nordic Semiconductor nRF24 transceivers, e.g. nRF24LE1 and nRF24LU1+. All software tools support USB dongles with the nrf-research-firmware by the Bastille Threat...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/07/27 12:58 a.m.12 views

KeySniffer Lets Hackers Steal Keystrokes from Wireless Keyboards

Radio-based wireless keyboards and mice that use a special USB dongle to communicate with your PC can expose all your secrets – your passwords, credit card numbers and everything you type. Back in February, researchers from the Internet of things security firm Bastille Networks demonstrated how...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/07/26 9:30 a.m.20 views

KeySniffer Vulnerability Opens Wireless Keyboards to Snooping

Wireless keyboards made by eight different companies suffer from a vulnerability that can allow attackers to eavesdrop on keystrokes from up to 250 feet away, researchers warned Tuesday. If exploited, the vulnerability, dubbed KeySniffer, could let an attacker glean passwords, credit card numbers...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/05/24 6:18 a.m.11 views

Beware of Fake USB Chargers that Wirelessly Record Everything You Type, FBI warns

Last year, a white hat hacker developed a cheap Arduino-based device that looked and functioned just like a generic USB mobile charger, but covertly logged, decrypted and reported back all keystrokes from Microsoft wireless keyboards. Dubbed KeySweeper, the device included a web-based tool for li...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2015/01/13 1:13 a.m.30 views

KeySweeper — Arduino-based Keylogger for Wireless Keyboards

Security researcher has developed a cheap USB wall charger that is capable to eavesdrop on almost any Microsoft wireless keyboard. MySpace mischief-maker Samy Kamkar has released a super-creepy keystroke logger for Microsoft wireless keyboards cunningly hidden in what appears to be a rather cheap...

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securityvulns
securityvulns
added 2002/05/03 12:0 a.m.33 views

Unauthorized access to locked workstation via wireless Logitech keyboards

Hot key still work for locked workstation...

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securityvulns
securityvulns
added 2001/05/23 12:0 a.m.47 views

Проблемы беспроводных клавиатур (man-in-the-middle)

Можно отслеживать и имитировть нажатия на клавиши...

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