Hello

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Author Topic: Is Big Brother Hearing You?  (Read 482 times)

Offline Paul2

  • Breath of the Earth
  • Legendary Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 5873
  • Karma: +11/-0
  • PSN ID: jokermit
Is Big Brother Hearing You?
« on: September 20, 2005, 05:06:11 PM »
Quote
Researchers of Berkley University showed that a simple audio recording of the PC keyboard clicks can betray the text one has entered.

The researchers were able to take several 10-minute sound recordings of users typing at a keyboard, feed the audio into a computer, and use an algorithm to recover up to 96 percent of the characters entered.

(i edited two short paragrahed off here)

What makes the technique feasible is that each keystroke makes a relatively distinct sound, however subtle, when hit. Typical users type about 300 characters per minute, leaving enough time for a computer to isolate the sounds of individual keystrokes and categorize the letters based upon the statistical characteristics of English text. For example, the letters "th" will occur together more frequently than "tj," and the word "yet" is far more common than "yrg."

Using statistical learning theory, the computer can categorize the sounds of each key as it\'s struck and develop a good first guess with an accuracy of 60 percent for characters, and 20 percent for words. Then, spelling and grammar checks can be used to refine the results, which are claimed to increase the character accuracy to 70 percent and the word accuracy to 50 percent.

But that\'s not the end. The recording is then played back repeatedly in a feedback loop to "train" the computer to increase its accuracy until no significant improvement is seen. In the UC Berkeley experiments, three feedback cycles were often enough to obtain recovery rates of 88 percent for words and 96 percent for characters.

The findings highlight a security hole that could be exploited and should be investigated, the researchers said.


Link

 

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk