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Researchers recover typed text using audio recording of keystrokes
A new security threat revealed by computer scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, may be enough to drive some people away from their computer keyboards and back to pen and paper. The researchers show that a simple audio recording of those keyboard clicks can betray the text you just entered, from passwords to secret love notes.



  1. Robert Nichols says:

    I guess we all have to type in 1337 (leet) now.

  2. Ray Koenig says:

    I guess it’s time for white noise keyboards

  3. site admin says:

    Use a Dvorak keyboard!

  4. Robert Nichols says:

    John,

    I should know this after all these years, but are you any relation to that Dvorak?


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