jaseg on Nostr: Ooof, please correct me if I'm wrong about this. If I understood it right, the ...
Ooof, please correct me if I'm wrong about this. If I understood it right, the authors of the paper linked below, published at NDSS (a respected academic IT security conference), sell it as an interesting research result that off-the-shelf consumer keyboards are susceptible to electromagnetic interference, and can mis-recognize keystrokes when overloaded with extreme levels of EMI.
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