January 14, 2015

USB Charger Is Really Surveillance Device For Nearby Wi-Fi Connections




Image Credit: Samy Kamkar

[From article]
Privacy and security researcher Samy Kamkar has released a keylogger for Microsoft wireless keyboards cleverly hidden in what appears to be a rather large, but functioning USB wall charger. Called KeySweeper, the stealthy Arduino-based device can sniff, decrypt, log, and report back all keystrokes — saving them both locally and online.
This is no toy. KeySweeper includes a web-based tool for live keystroke monitoring, can send SMS alerts for trigger words, usernames, or URLs (in case you want to steal a PIN number or password), and even continues to work after it is unplugged thanks to a rechargeable internal battery. That’s an impressive list of features, especially given that Kamkar told VentureBeat the whole process “took a few days” including a few over Christmas break and this past weekend when he decided “to properly document it.”
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Kamkar says the unit cost for KeySweeper ranges from $10 to $80, depending on which functions you require. The hardware breakdown is as follows:

http://venturebe  at.com/2015/01/12/this-usb-wall-charger-secretly-logs-keystrokes-from-microsoft-wireless-keyboards-nearby/

This USB wall charger secretly logs keystrokes from Microsoft wireless keyboards nearby
January 12, 2015 10:55 PM
Emil Protalinski

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