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From: Riley, Steven (Security) (steven.rileyWCOM.CO.UK)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2001 - 03:02:30 CDT

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    Have you guys got any good references to papers etc that discuss
    sniffing/exploiting a Wireless LAN?

    Regards,
    Steve.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Lincoln Yeoh [mailto:lyeohPOP.JARING.MY]
    Sent: 03 April 2001 02:16
    To: VULN-DEVSECURITYFOCUS.COM
    Subject: Re: wireless keyboards

    At 08:15 PM 02-04-2001 +0200, percivalNS1.DEVNULL.NL wrote:
    >Subject: wireless keyboards
    >I was wondering, is it possible to sniff keystrokes on wireless keyboards
    and such? How do we approach?

    As far as I know, it's even possible to sniff keystrokes on normal
    keyboards.

    But of course wireless is easier (just get a similar set, increase the
    gain...).

    There's also keystroke insertion to think about :).

    Cheerio,
    Link.