Big-name wireless keyboards vulnerable to keystroke 'sniffing'

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Manufacturers producing vulnerable devices seven years after first research highlighting security flaws

Wireless keyboards and mice from big-name manufacturers remain insecure almost a decade after research uncovered glaring security vulnerabilities.  According to new research from security compan...

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