I aways wondered if the communication channel between my wireless keyboard and the usb receiver-antena is secure. I never bother to reseach this. Today I figured out the practical way. I turned on my pc at work and I tried to type the first letter of my password. Nothing hapened. Then I started spamming that letter. Still nothing, until the person next to me said “my keyboard is typing all by itself”. It turns out she has a wireless mouse with a seemigly identical receiver-antena usb.

The moral of the story. If it was so easy to almost leak my password unintentionally due to this flaw of wireless keyboard communication, imagine wad a bad actor can do intentionally. Why try to brute force, social engineer e.t.c. when your password can be stollen in transit from your keyboard to your pc.

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People use wireless keyboards?

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yeah, a bluetooth one and it’s great.

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Just another item to charge it or replace the battery.

Frankly speaking, I tend to use wired if I can. I’m just one of those unlucky folks where whenever I’m in a hurry or something’s urgent. Things I use tend to be low on battery, ink, supply, gas, etcetera at that exact moment.

Either I’m unlucky or I have a tendency to forget to monitor things that need refilling.

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Don’t use cheap ones with white label components. Sender and receiver having a shared key would resolve this.

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thank you

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I don’t use wireless because batteries suck to deal with. I learned that in my teens with a wireless headset, wireless mouse and wireless keyboard!

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I don’t know how old you are, but I used to think the same thing in my teens, however nowadays wireless nice last pretty long on a single charge. Mine lasts about 3 months, and in endurance mode like half a year.

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modern (bt) devices usually have a built in battery that can be recharged via cable (or use the cable to connect the device to it’s computer), so that issue is off the table, at least for better devices.

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Lol my closest neighbor is half a mile away checkmate

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Pay no attention to that unmarked van

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Can-tenna yaggi omni bi-focal … satellite dish made into a bigass reflector collector. I’ll get you from well down the street.

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