2008-10-31, 22:06
  #1
Medlem
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7681534.stm


Keyboard sniffers to steal data

Computer criminals could soon be eavesdropping on what you type by analysing the electromagnetic signals produced by every key press.

By analysing the signals produced by keystrokes, Swiss researchers have reproduced what a target typed.

The security researchers have developed four attacks that work on a wide variety of computer keyboards.

The results led the researchers to declare keyboards were "not safe to transmit sensitive information".

Better attacks

The attacks were dreamed up by doctoral students Martin Vuagnoux and Sylvain Pasini from the Security and Cryptography Laboratory at the Swiss Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL).

The EPFL students tested 11 different keyboard models that connected to a computer via either a USB or a PS/2 socket. The attacks they developed also worked with keyboards embedded in laptops.

Every keyboard tested was vulnerable to at least one of the four attacks the researchers used. One attack was shown to work over a distance of 20 metres.

In their work the researchers used a radio antenna to "fully or partially recover keystrokes" by spotting the electromagnetic radiation emitted when keys were pressed.

In a web posting they added: "no doubt that our attacks can be significantly improved, since we used relatively unexpensive equipments [sic]."

In videos showing their early work the researchers are seen connecting keyboards to a laptop running on battery power. They avoided using a desktop computer or an LCD display to minimise the chance of picking up signals from other sources.

Details of the attacks are scant but the work is expected to be reported in a peer-reviewed journal soon.

The research builds on earlier work done by University of Cambridge computer scientist Markus Kuhn who looked at ways to use electromagnetic emanations to eavesdrop and steal useful information.


måste man ha datans tangentbord i en faradaybur nu?
Citera
2008-10-31, 22:20
  #2
Bannlyst
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Ursprungligen postat av ><((((°>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7681534.stm


Keyboard sniffers to steal data

Computer criminals could soon be eavesdropping on what you type by analysing the electromagnetic signals produced by every key press.

By analysing the signals produced by keystrokes, Swiss researchers have reproduced what a target typed.

The security researchers have developed four attacks that work on a wide variety of computer keyboards.

The results led the researchers to declare keyboards were "not safe to transmit sensitive information".

Better attacks

The attacks were dreamed up by doctoral students Martin Vuagnoux and Sylvain Pasini from the Security and Cryptography Laboratory at the Swiss Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL).

The EPFL students tested 11 different keyboard models that connected to a computer via either a USB or a PS/2 socket. The attacks they developed also worked with keyboards embedded in laptops.

Every keyboard tested was vulnerable to at least one of the four attacks the researchers used. One attack was shown to work over a distance of 20 metres.

In their work the researchers used a radio antenna to "fully or partially recover keystrokes" by spotting the electromagnetic radiation emitted when keys were pressed.

In a web posting they added: "no doubt that our attacks can be significantly improved, since we used relatively unexpensive equipments [sic]."

In videos showing their early work the researchers are seen connecting keyboards to a laptop running on battery power. They avoided using a desktop computer or an LCD display to minimise the chance of picking up signals from other sources.

Details of the attacks are scant but the work is expected to be reported in a peer-reviewed journal soon.

The research builds on earlier work done by University of Cambridge computer scientist Markus Kuhn who looked at ways to use electromagnetic emanations to eavesdrop and steal useful information.


måste man ha datans tangentbord i en faradaybur nu?
Det var ju tänkt att en gång i tiden vi skulle gå över till krypterade tangentbords system för att undvika keyboardlogging, men det blev för dyrt så dom sket i det.
Citera
2008-11-01, 01:57
  #3
Medlem
suck
Citera
2008-11-01, 02:12
  #4
Medlem
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Ursprungligen postat av ><((((°>
måste man ha datans tangentbord i en faradaybur nu?

När jag gjorde lumpen, på televapen, satt vi alltid i skärmade utrymmen. En av anledningarna är den du skriver om nu. Det var fem år sen.
Citera
2008-11-01, 02:31
  #5
Medlem
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Ursprungligen postat av Twofish
När jag gjorde lumpen, på televapen, satt vi alltid i skärmade utrymmen. En av anledningarna är den du skriver om nu. Det var fem år sen.

tror du det kommer komma skärmade tangentbord inom kort eller får man skärma skiten invändigt själv?

ferromagnetiskt material bäst som skärm?
Citera
2008-11-01, 05:13
  #6
Medlem
https://www.flashback.org/showthread.php?t=769974 finns videos där också
Citera

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