Tracking Pedophiles By Their Typing Habits
An anonymous reader writes "Pedophiles using the internet to target youngsters could be tracked down — by the way they use a keyboard. Researchers are investigating ways to use technology which can determine a typist's age, sex and culture within ten keystrokes by monitoring their speed and rhythm." Since Phrenology hasn't exactly panned out, they gotta try something new.
i hope they don't mistakenly target me in my rush to type fast and make this the first post!
they're hunt-and-peckers.
Looking for "left mousing" would be more accurate...
Is that because they are all typing one-handed? =)
"The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." ~Plato (427-347 BC)
Thats nothing, they can already measure it by the way you walk for years now... Have you ever heard of a pedometer?
Congratulations - you are a pedophile! Either that or a software engineer, but we've lost your paperwork and are just going to go with pedophile to save some time.
which is totally what she said
h|tler> HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU TELL THAT I'M 13 BY LOOKING AT WHAT I'M WRITEING?
If you click, you get more question marks... Damn lameness filter.
# cat
Damn, my RAM is full of llamas.
Congratulations - you are a pedophile! Either that or a software engineer, but we've lost your paperwork and are just going to go with pedophile to save some time.
Apparently you've never seen Japanese video games, there's no difference.
Joke's on them - I use Dvorak!
Of course, by saying that and posting on /., I've probably narrowed down my age, sex, and culture enough already. And I've identified my residence as parents' basement. Have they accounted for the mediating effects of Cheetos consumption on typing habits?
"Anyone who [rips a CD] is probably engaging in copyright infringement." - David O. Carson
I'm particularly impressed by his methods. He "hooks their fingers up to electronic sensors", then "videos, monitors and records their typing patterns, speeds and rhythms with a very accurate clock".
Perhaps he's not aware that computer keyboards are often already connected to an "advanced monitoring device", and that this device is usually equipped with a "very accurate clock".
In the days of morse code the distinctive way an operator keyed in the messages was called their "fist".