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Open Source Device Attacks Microsoft Wireless Keyboards And Other Units

A new open source device has recently been launched in the market by the Security researchers this Friday on the 26th March. The device (Keykeriki v.2) captures the traffic of a huge range of wireless systems such as remote controls, medical devices and keyboards. Keykeriki v.2 manages to break through data encryptions, even with powerful cryptography. Keykeriki v.2 is a veritable exploitative data encryption tool for spotting weak spots in crypto communications through keystroke comparison versus the appropriate ciphertext. In a presentation during a Vancouver-based CanSecWest conference, Dreamlabs Senior Security Expert Thorsten Schroder illustrated how Keykeriki v.2 can be employed…

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