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How Deep Learning Can Steal Data From Keystrokes
Researchers at British universities have developed a way to steal data from keystrokes. They reckon that with their deep learning model, which can steal data from these keystrokes, recorded with a microphone they have an accuracy rate of 95%. And is this any keyboard or is this you have to use the proprietary keyboard as designed by the researchers? Any keyboard, including touch keyboards, not just the clackety-clack keyboards, other keyboards as well. This means 95% means that. One in every twingy characters will be in erect, only one in twingy. So your passwords, your private discussions, your messages, other sensitive information can all be leaked to a malicious third
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