Researchers in the UK claim to have translated the sound of laptop keystrokes into their corresponding letters with 95 percent accuracy in some cases.

That 95 percent figure was achieved with nothing but a nearby iPhone. Remote methods are just as dangerous: over Zoom, the accuracy of recorded keystrokes only dropped to 93 percent, while Skype calls were still 91.7 percent accurate.

In other words, this is a side channel attack with considerable accuracy, minimal technical requirements, and a ubiquitous data exfiltration point: Microphones, which are everywhere from our laptops, to our wrists, to the very rooms we work in.

  • Waldowal
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    652 years ago

    New policy from the corporate office: If you are working in a public place, like a coffee shop, please scream while typing your login password.

  • @Cronch@lemmy.world
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    602 years ago

    Quite scary considering the accuracy and how many open mics everyone is surrounded by without even realizing it. Not to mention if any content creator types their password while live streaming or recording they could get their accounts stolen.

    • @vareriu@lemmy.world
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      282 years ago

      One more reason to switch to a password manager, even though they could still find out the master password…

      • Ænima
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        62 years ago

        Only if you have to type it in to unlock your vault. Now, bear with me.

        Bitwarden (maybe others) lets you set a PIN to unlock your vault. Normally, you would think this is a less secure setup, easier to crack with the method outlined in this article. Except with Bitwarden you have to set up the pin in every browser extension and every app install.

        Meaning, unless they have access to your device, the PIN to unlock one instance of Bitwarden could be different from the PIN for another. They also don’t have to be strictly 4-digit PINs, either. I highly recommend password managers, but for my money, Bitwarden has all my love.

        Disclaimer: I am on no way affiliated with Bitwarden. But I could be if they paid me!

        • noodle (he/him)
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          32 years ago

          but then I have to remember the PIN for each one of my devices. there should be some kind of app for storing those.

          • Ænima
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            62 years ago

            Do what users at most businesses do, write it on a sticky note and put it on the underside of your keyboard!

            Stick around for more tech tips with a real life sysadmin!

    • @azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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      This has been a known attack vector for years, and I wonder how no livestreamer has been (publicly) attacked in this way.

      I guess in large part this can be attributed to 2FA, passwords just aren’t worth much by themselves anymore (well I guess if someone is quick enough they can snipe the OTP as well, but streamers are rarely entering their 2FA while streaming since they’re on a trusted device).

      In fact the biggest attack vector I’d worry about is the infamous SMS 2FA, which is actually 1FA for password resets, which is actually 0FA “yes dear phone operator I am indeed Mister Beast please move my phone number to this new SIM”.

  • paraphrand
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    392 years ago

    Neat, so when my friends are taking about satisfyingly clackety keyboards I can inform them it’s a security hazard.

  • @NAXLAB@lemmy.world
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    352 years ago

    I think I might have achieved security through obscurity. My custom keyboard is a unique shape and almost all the keys are one unit. Not only is it different enough from a traditional keyboard that the neural network probably won’t understand it, the function layers I use obscure whether I’m typing a letter at all.

  • @FrankTheHealer@lemmy.world
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    182 years ago

    Can we normalise good but quiet keyboards. Like, I like the tactile feel of using a mechanical, but I hate the sound. Quieter mechanical keyboards aren’t a thing but they should be. Now as a security measure if nothing else.

    Also Dvorak keyboards I guess

  • Mike
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    142 years ago

    I’d be curious how well this approach translates to multi-lingual keyboard layouts. For english users, perhaps theres another benefit to non-QWERTY layouts (e.g. Colemak or Dvorak) after all? … and two factor authentication should remain helpful I presume. Especially physical key methods with no audible characters typed (e.g. Yubikey, Titan, etc.)

      • Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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        92 years ago

        You can use fingerprint or U2F to unlock your password manager and copy the password. That way you don’t have to type it in.

          • @fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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            42 years ago

            It would have to be combined with a secure (no microphones) area during setup, but it seems like swapped biometric plus token would defeat this attack (password gathering). It would however not defeat generic data collection.

          • @Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
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            32 years ago

            It would eliminate someone being able to get your username or password via this method though. Because you never have to type them in.

            With my MacBook I can use either touchid or my watch to automatically unlock it, so I don’t even have to type my password in to get into my laptop. And then I use touchid and Keychain for all my passwords so I never have to type those in either.

  • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    I never learned to touch-type, so my typing style is very different from most people though I can type fast enough for work.

    My typing style only uses 3 fingers, and both hands type keys in the middle of the keyboard.

    I wonder if this has any effect on accuracy?

    Edit: Article states touch-typing can reduce accuracy. Wonder if that’s because they type more softly than us tech gorillas who tend to bash on the keys?

    • @overlordror@lemmy.world
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      62 years ago

      I’m a touch typist who can reach 160wpm when I’m really flowing, I would guess the speed makes accuracy harder to distinguish individual keys than you pressing keys with three fingers.

  • Elias Griffin
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    Is it ignorance, indemnity, or conspiracy that this News Media Corporation didn’t give the primary mitigation?

    A white noise generator.

    • @Silic0n_Alph4@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      It’s The Register - think the Financial Times for IT but in the style of The Sun/any other British tabloid. They do it for the lulz, if you will - don’t get too hung up on the headlines as the content is top quality.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      42 years ago

      It can be. Being a boffin, I’m not offended. Up to the individual if they choose to be offended.

        • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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          02 years ago

          Meh, I wear such labels as badges of honor. I sacrificed a bit along the way to develop knowledge, skills, competence - I’ve earned it. Thanks for acknowledging it.

          I also see such things in a humorous light. I mean us “boffins” can be such boffins at times. We can over-focus, get caught up on perfectionism, etc, etc. If’n ya can’t laugh at your own foibles, well, I don’t know what to say.

    • @jpeps@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Maybe a US/UK divide? At least in the UK boffin is relatively inoffensive depending on how it’s used. Eg if I build a fusion reactor in my garden my neighbour might say “wow, look at what this boffin did!” and it would be a complement where boffin is a stand in for a word like genius, only with a tounge in cheek touch of jealousy.

      Thinking about it I would say that ‘nerd’ is typically putting someone down for their intelligence or interests, whereas boffin is a light insult while identifying the ‘boffin’ as being smarter than yourself.

  • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Idk how it works with non-NVIDIA GPUs but get Nvidia Broadcast or an equivalent. Its a life saver.

    • @ABCDE@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      macOS Sonoma has just updated with camera effects/reactions and “voice isolation” which works just like NVIDIA Broadcast/RTX Voice, luckily.

    • atocci
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      It doesn’t do a very good job of removing my keyboard noise for some reason, and it makes my voice sound noticably worse 😔

      • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        22 years ago

        Mines perfect, my baby can’t even scream in my mic. It gets caught. I don’t recall messing with settings, and my GPU is a 2080 TI. Idk, hardware maybe? Theres not much to mess with.