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Keytap3: check if your keyboard can be eavesdropped through a microphone :marseyschizowall::marseycapyhacker:

https://keytap3.ggerganov.com

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A new KeyTap3 exploit might explain how some websites are able to track and offer recommendations for an item you just searched for.

Programmer Georgi Gerganov doesn’t use any Bluetooth, WiFi, or RF-based methods to eavesdrop on your keyboards, but rather a normal microphone. That’s right, it essentially captures audio of you typing before using that information to generate a cluster map of clicks with similar sounds.

It then analyzes those clusters and utilizes statistical information about the frequency of the letter n-grams in the supposed language of the text.

The algorithm realizes that some of these letter combinations are used more frequently in certain languages, like English, and then begins guessing.

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You should understand that there are 8.3582221e+48 (83,582,221,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) (83 million billion billion billion billion) possible subreddit names in the standard subreddit URL namespace; roughly 1.2 million of those have been claimed. That's less than one billionth-billionth-billionth-billionth of one percent. Statistically speaking, Reddit is cosmically empty. It's wide-open!

But at least 1 of those subreddits -- /r/AgainstHateSubreddits -- isn't wide open.

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