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Posted on 18/08/202317/08/2023 by Rafael Scapin

AI can steal passwords with 95% accuracy by ‘listening’ to keystrokes, alarming study finds

Hackers could use artificial intelligence tools to steal user passwords with near-perfect accuracy by “listening” to an unsuspecting person’s keystrokes, according to alarming results of a study published earlier this month.

https://nypost.com/2023/08/15/ai-can-steal-passwords-with-95-accuracy-by-listening-to-keystrokes-alarming-study-finds

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