Swiss researchers say they can log keystrokes from Microsoft's wireless keyboards from up to 50 metres away using special radio equipment, and are close to being able to control affected computers ...
Weak encryption used by Microsoft Corp.’s wireless keyboards can be cracked in a matter of moments, a pair of Swiss security researchers said today (download PDF), giving hackers a way to snatch ...
A security researcher has developed a USB wall charger that can intercept, log, and decrypt signals sent from Microsoft's wireless keyboards. The KeySweeper was developed by Samy Kamkar, a giving sort ...
For geeks and professional typists, the choice of keyboard is like religion and some of them adhere to the religion of Microsoft's Wireless Keyboard line. These users, however, now need to be rather ...
Microsoft has quietly posted two new accessories onto its online storefront, called the "Modern Keyboard" and "Modern Mouse" (via Engadget). Both devices are built to visually match the company's line ...
Microsoft's Comfort Keyboard 4000 promises the comfort of an ergonomic design with wireless convenience. Four hotkeys are the top of the keyboard let you perform common actions that aren't provided by ...
OK, I couldn't wait, so I went out and bought the mouse. It works just fine.<BR><BR>To determine which keyboard and mouse you will use, all you have to do is press the search button on the ...
This post will show you how to fix Microsoft Designer Keyboard not pairing or working issue. Microsoft Designer keyboard is a sleek and modern wireless input device designed for a seamless typing ...
Microsoft has beaten Apple to delivering a wireless keyboard with biometric security. Its new Modern Keyboard is built out of aluminum to be slim and strong and features a hidden fingerprint scanner ...
The release of the presentation comes about 18 months after Max Moser and Thorsten Schroder - the two researchers behind Dreamlab - announced to an initially sceptical public that they had cracked the ...
The protocol for securing some of Microsoft's wireless keyboards has been cracked, opening up the possibility of keystroke logging, according to Swiss security company Dreamlab Technologies.