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HomeCurrent UndergraduatesAcademicsBad Vibrations: How Smart Phones Could Steal PC Passwords

Bad Vibrations: How Smart Phones Could Steal PC Passwords

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Government Computer News
Article URL: 
http://gcn.com/articles/2011/10/18/smart-phone-sensors-steal-keystrokes.aspx
Oct 19

Georgia Tech researchers led by Patrick Traynor (Computer Science) have discovered how smartphones' accelerometers on smart phones can collect meaningful data by sensing nearby keyboard vibrations. Source: Government Computer News

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