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The Keyboard That Could Phone Home

An anonymous reader writes "University of Pennsylvania researchers have developed a keylogger they call the JitterBug that can modulate passwords or other information into normal traffic by adding imperceptible delays to keypresses as people use keyboard and network-intensive apps like telnet and remote desktop. The idea is that the delays in keypresses cause delays in packets, and data can be encoded in those delays. There's no software or extra network activity that the victim can see, but anyone who can see the traffic (even if it's encrypted) could grab the data. Here's the scary part: the researchers say that it could be manufactured into a keyboard, making these keyloggers widespread and virtually undetectable."

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  1. Hmm... by bcat24 · · Score: 5, Funny
    This threat, however far-fetched, seems particularly relevant in light of the U.S. government's decision in May to use computers built by Lenovo only for processing unclassified data. The Chinese government owns 28% of Lenovo, information that has sparked fears of espionage. As it turns out, numerous keyboards are also manufactured in China.
    With Communist computer, keyboard spy on YOU!
    1. Re:Hmm... by madcow_bg · · Score: 2, Funny

      In Russia, YOU spy on the keyboard!

  2. Manufactured into a keyboard by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The "Made in Nigeria" had me worried, but with a quality name like Sony on the keyboard, I decided not to worry.

  3. it's your own damn fault by circletimessquare · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...i .blame ....the ..user ....for ..not ....being ....more .......vigilant .if .....this ..ever .....happened ..to .....me (..and ..it .....wouldn't) ...i ..wouldn't .....be ..blaming ....some ."hacker" ....for ..my ....own ..lax .......security

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  4. Re:Could you get around this... by NemosomeN · · Score: 5, Funny

    The more likely workaround would be devices you put between your keyboard and the computer. Easier? No. Cheaper? No. Marketable? Maybe.

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  5. Re:My question is... by AHumbleOpinion · · Score: 2, Funny

    To catch students logging into termpapersfor10dollars.com

  6. Trusted Input Device by NotQuiteReal · · Score: 4, Funny
    I don't trust anything that I didn't key into the front panel switches myself.

    This Trusted Input Device method, I call TID BITS, for short.

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  7. Re:Look! Someone gave me a new keyboard! by inKubus · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's why I keep a liberal supply of dandruff and chicken grease on my keyboard at all times. Even if the boffins manage to make an identical keyboard (with the windows keys ripped out, no less), they could never recreate the back-alley ambiance.

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  8. Should I worry about my HP Jitterbug Keyboard by rodion_schlatzski · · Score: 3, Funny
    A power supply problem zapped my HP Keyboard and the replacement arrived about 10 minutes ago. A lable on the outside reads:

    5069-7601 TASC

    -barcode-

    ASSY-KBD JITTERBUG PS/2 US/PAPE

    --- I guess it is time for HP to rename this sucker!

  9. Re:Scary! by Physics+Nobody · · Score: 2, Funny

    See, that's why I only use Model Ms: Smashing the keyboard on the monitor breaks the monitor, not the keyboard. In retrospect that may not be a good thing...

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  10. The...William...Shatner...Keyboard. by darnok · · Score: 3, Funny

    Great...so...now...everything...I...type...will... look...like...William...Shatner...speaking...

    Each...word...gets...it's...own...sentence

    At least stuff I type will appear more dramatic

  11. Pah! by stunt_penguin · · Score: 2, Funny

    A keyboard that phones home? I want a phone that lets me type at 120wpm. Now that would be impressive ^^

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  12. Finally... by chicago_scott · · Score: 4, Funny

    This sounds like a good way for citizens to track politicians' activity. As citizens we need better ways to serruptitiously monitor our public servants.

    Smaller cameras would be better too.

  13. Re:Scary! by Bombcar · · Score: 4, Funny

    So if you had 40 USB keyboards plugged into one machine, and used a different one to type each character of the password, you wouldn't have a problem, correct?

  14. Don't be silly ... by b0r1s · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why would the US Government need to worry about this? It's not like most departments and branches buy all of their PC components manufacturered in China or anything...

    Oh, wait....

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  15. Oh! No! My keyboard! by TristanGrimaux · · Score: 2, Funny

    And that's why my keyboard has an ethernet connector!

    Damn!

  16. Re:Could you get around this... by ichigo+2.0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Just have a robot hit two keyboards at a time at equal rates.

    Why of course. Just let me jump in my flying car and go to the hypermarket on the moon, I hear robots are on sale there.