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From: Michael DeSimone (michaelDESIMONE.NET)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 16:40:49 CDT

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    Most of the wireless keyboards I have seen are IR . IR needs to be line of
    sight i.e. both sides need to see each other, or bounce of mirrors etc. But
    if you had that, say in a office environment, and could figure out the
    frequency sure you could.

    Michael DeSimone
    Computers & Stuff

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <percivalNS1.DEVNULL.NL>
    To: <VULN-DEVSECURITYFOCUS.COM>
    Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 11:15 AM
    Subject: wireless keyboards

    > Subject: wireless keyboards
    > I was wondering, is it possible to sniff keystrokes on wireless keyboards
    and such? How do we approach?
    >
    > Just trying to raise a discussion :-)
    >
    > Taylan
    >