Vulnerability in San Francisco’s Public Safety Warning Sirens Fixed

A patched vulnerability in San Francisco’s public safety warning siren system suggests other radio-based platforms could also be hacked. Continue reading Vulnerability in San Francisco’s Public Safety Warning Sirens Fixed

In 2016 Your Wireless Keyboard Security Still SUCKS – KeySniffer

So you’d probably imagine that Wireless Keyboard Security is a 1998 problem and you shouldn’t even have to worry about that any more. And you’d be wrong – two-thirds of wireless keyboards, from MAJOR manufacturers are not even vaguely secure. It turns out, in 2016 when cryptography is mainstream, open-source and fairly easy to implement…

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KeySniffer Vulnerability Opens Wireless Keyboards to Snooping

Wireless keyboards made by eight different companies suffer from a vulnerability that can allow attackers to eavesdrop on keystrokes from up to 250 feet away, researchers warned Tuesday.

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