Vulnerable Microsoft Wireless Keyboard at RSA
Microsoft's booth at the RSA Expo used wireless keyboards vulnerable to the Keykeriki and GoodFET. The radio transmissions are in the Nordic RF style in the 2.4GHz band, 2Mbps. The Start of Frame Delimiter (SFD/Sync) is a 5-byte string unique to each keyboard/dongle set, and the closest thing to cryptography is that the string is XORed with the keypresses.
This vulnerability has been reported to Microsoft multiple times, but they refuse to document it.
travisgoodspeed.blogspot.com/2011/02/promiscuity-is-nrf24...
Vulnerable Microsoft Wireless Keyboard at RSA
Microsoft's booth at the RSA Expo used wireless keyboards vulnerable to the Keykeriki and GoodFET. The radio transmissions are in the Nordic RF style in the 2.4GHz band, 2Mbps. The Start of Frame Delimiter (SFD/Sync) is a 5-byte string unique to each keyboard/dongle set, and the closest thing to cryptography is that the string is XORed with the keypresses.
This vulnerability has been reported to Microsoft multiple times, but they refuse to document it.
travisgoodspeed.blogspot.com/2011/02/promiscuity-is-nrf24...