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Could it be possible to hijack physical finger prints in digital form and use them to gain access to other devices and locations?

With more and more devices accepting finger prints in place of passwords, could it be possible to "keylog" these finger prints on mobile devices, for example, by installing a rogue application and ...
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Could a hardware keylogger be detected through measuring USB micro voltage?

All in all, hardware keyloggers are harder to detect. But if computers can measure the exact voltage consumption of their peripherals, could a hardware keylogger be detected by comparing the normal ...
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Finding Hidden Keylogger Through Forcing a Computation Error

It must be possible to detect keylogging by close scrutiny of timing between physical keystroke execution and the character's eventual occurrence on the screen. I've had a friend show me this with ...
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How do I report a vulnerability to a large organization that doesn't believe it has a problem?

This issue is more political than technical. The organization has a lot of computers that connect via web browser to a central database. Customers are regularly left unattended with physical access ...
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Will antivirus detect all keyloggers?

Our company schedules Security Training courses for our personnel. In order for us to test them, we develop code such as keyloggers which we email to our personnel to detect stupid personnel, and of ...
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