Topic: All Your Keyboards Are Belong To Us!
Presenter: Federico Lucifredi
Location: Online: https://meet.jit.si/blu.org
Meeting will be recorded, but not live streamed. Recordings will be
posted: https://blu.org/video/
Summary:
Reprise of Federico's recent DEF CON 2025 talk
Abstract:
This is a live tutorial of hacking against keyboards of all forms.
Attacking the keyboard is the ultimate strategy to hijack a session
before it is encrypted, capturing plaintext at the source and (often) in
much simpler ways than those required to attack network protocols.
In this session we explore available attack vectors against traditional
keyboards, starting with plain old keyloggers. We then advance to "Van
Eck Phreaking" style attacks against individual keystroke emanations as
well as RF wireless connections, and we finally graduate to the new
hotness: acoustic attacks by eavesdropping on the sound of you typing!
Use your newfound knowledge for good, with great power comes great
responsibility!
A subset of signal leak attacks focusing on keyboards. This talk is
compiled with open sources, no classified material will be discussed.
Bio
Federico Lucifredi is The Ceph Storage Product Management Director
at Red Hat, formerly the Ubuntu Server PM at Canonical, and the
Linux "Systems Management Czar" at SUSE.
Attachments:
https://defcon.org/html/defcon-33/dc-33-index.html
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site:
http://www.blu.org
Our meeting recordings are found on the Video tab: http://blu.org/video/
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