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A New AI-Driven Cyberattack Can Steal Your Data Just By Listening to You Type
Aug. 7, 2023, 10:40 p.m. | Lucas Ropek
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A new study published by a number of British researchers reveals a hypothetical cyberattack in which a hacker could leverage recorded audio of a person typing to steal their personal data. The attack uses a home-made deep-learning-based algorithm that can acoustically analyze keystroke noises and automatically decode…
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