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AI can steal passwords by 'listening' to keystrokes with 95 per cent accuracy: Study

Researchers have cautioned that many users are unaware that bad actors could monitor their typing in order to breach accounts -- a type of cyberattack known as an "acoustic side-channel attack"

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Researchers have found that threat actors could use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to steal user passwords with near-perfect accuracy by "listening" to an unsuspecting person's keystrokes, a new study has shown.

According to the results published in the study by the US-based Cornell University, when the AI programme was activated on a nearby smartphone, it was able to accurately reproduce the typed password with a whopping 95 per cent accuracy. 

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