Acoustic keylogging | Kaspersky official blog
Brief
For security researchers studying unconventional side-channel attacks, acoustic keylogging is something of a Hello World: a foundational problem that’s been tackled many times. A recent paper authored by researchers across three Japanese universities cites six previous studies on the topic that date as far back as 2004.
While earlier experiments showed theoretical promise, they came with real-world caveats so severe that it made them all but impractical for actual espionage. The authors of this latest study, however, claim to have overcome most of those limitations. Today, we look at how they pulled it off, and assess whether their method holds up in real-world scenarios.
What makes this new approach different?
Previous acoustic keylogging techniques were fundamentally flawed. Best-case scenarios required prior training on the target’s specific keyboard model.
