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Researchers have discovered a devious new way for AI to steal your passwords, and it's almost 100% accurate.

Researchers at Cornell University have discovered a new way for AI tools to steal your data — keystrokes. A new research paper details an AI-driven attack that can steal passwords with up to 95% accuracy by listening to what you type on your keyboard.

Recommended Videos The team also tested accuracy during a Zoom call, in which the keystrokes were recorded with the laptop’s microphone during a meeting. In this test, the AI was 93% accurate in reproducing the keystrokes. In Skype, the model was 91.7% accurate. In the wild, this attack would take the form of malware installed on your phone or another nearby device with a microphone. Then, it just needs to gather data from your keystrokes and feed them into an AI model by listening on your microphone. The researchers used CoAtNet, which is an AI image classifier, for the attack, and trained the model on 36 keystrokes on a MacBook Pro pressed 25 times each.

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