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Many low-cost wireless keyboards vulnerable to hackers: security firm
Published Wed, Jul 27, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Washington
EVERY keystroke you make on some wireless keyboards can be spied on by hackers lurking nearby, according to research released by cybersecurity firm Bastille on Tuesday.
The "vast majority" of low-cost wireless keyboards are vulnerable to an attack researchers have dubbed "KeySniffer", according to the company.
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