That's ok, you can use my wep enabled wireless keyboard!!


On 6/20/07, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Bob Beck wrote:

> > > And guess what. Keyboards use a serial protocol. Which means that
> > > there will be slightly different voltage drops in the system varying
> > > with the keys you press. ZOMG! OpenBSD provides a side channel for
> > > attackers through the sensors framework!
> >
> > And don't forget the aps(4) sensor on Thinkpads! The accelerometer can
> > probably measure the acceleration caused by various key strokes and that
> > acceleration will be different depending on where on the keyboard you
hit
> > (different angles) and with which finger (different strength).
>
>    well, and dont' forget the physical attack angle. Between the screen
> leakage perhaps being used to detect a large number of pink pixels and
> the aps(4) sensor leakage could probably detect the rythmic thumping
> when the laptop owner is doing some one handed laptop driving when the
> other hand is occupied. An attacker could use this information to then
> physically take control of the machine while the operator has both
> hands busy and is vulnerable!

I just unplugged all my keyboards.




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