Laptops more susceptible to having keyboard recorded in quieter areas, like coffee shops, libraries, offices. Previous attempts at keylogging VoIP calls achieved 91.7 percent top-5 accuracy over Skype in 2017 and 74.3 percent accuracy in VoIP calls in 2018.

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      Only if you leave your mic unmuted.

      This is a troubling advancement, they all are, but the methods of countering this specific one are plentiful.

      Really, what’s needed is a more robust mute function with a good voice recognition system that automatically cuts off the mic when you’re not speaking. That, and people need to learn to use push to talk.

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        Also left out of the headline is the fact that this attack was specifically designed to be leveraged against one specific common laptop, a MacBook. Admittedly, if you are using one it can be a concern, but it’s safe to assume that unless your attacker knows the exact model of computer you are using and dedicates serious resources in to building a targeted attack like this, you’re fine.

        The tiniest variation will likely dramatically improve your security.

        As a cybersecurity researcher, there are plenty of other attacks that are cheaper and easier to implement that you should be concerned about.

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          The tiniest variation will likely dramatically improve your security.

          Security via having lots of crumbs and hair and crud built up inside your keyboard. Check.