Flaws in wireless keyboards let hackers snoop on everything you type

Reconsidering SMS for two-factor authentication
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July 28, 2016
Flaws in wireless keyboards let hackers snoop on everything you type
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Many popular, low-cost wireless keyboards don't encrypt keystrokes.
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Using SMS for two-factor authentication? It might be time to think again
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