Eavesdropping on keyboard keystrokes
A recent study shows how it’s possible to identify typed text from the sound of keystrokes — even in far-from-ideal environments.
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A recent study shows how it’s possible to identify typed text from the sound of keystrokes — even in far-from-ideal environments.
Episode 340 of the Kaspersky podcast includes big-tech lawsuit drama, and the dangers of age-verification.
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Researchers claim to have found a way to recover a fingerprint by… eavesdropping on a user swiping a finger across the screen!
With the EU’s Digital Markets Act having come into effect just days ago, both alternative app stores and true third-party browsers are set to appear on iPhones. How will this affect security, and what are iOS users losing?
Episode 338 of the Kaspersky podcast contains, Kate Middleton photoshop screw ups, South Korea deep fake scanning tech & much more!
We explain what a pig butchering scam is: how it works, why it’s dangerous, and how to protect yourself from it.
Join the Transatlantic Cable Podcast for a special episode discussing women in technology. Explore strategies for inclusion and media representation, and join the movement for change in the tech industry this International Women’s Day.
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Another celebration… for scammers. How cybercriminals scam women ahead of March 8.
Security companies offer smart technologies — primarily cameras — to protect your home from burglary, fire and other incidents. But what about protecting these security systems themselves from intruders? We fill this gap.
Google updates the Android Location History feature. Why the change, and how will this work in the future?
Episode 335 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast looks at AI, magicians, chatbot snafus and more!
VoltSchemer attacks on wireless Qi chargers using modified power sources can “fry” smartphones and other devices, as well as issue commands to voice assistants.
Our experts found that a popular children’s toy robot contained vulnerabilities allowing malicious actors to make video calls to it, steal the parental account, and modify the firmware.
Apple has released a new encryption protocol – PQ3 – for iMessage, which provides post-quantum security for instant messaging.