Soumya Prakash Pradhan

In this age of advanced technology, the rise of artificial intelligence has brought both opportunities and concerns, particularly those that pose potential dangers to people.

With the advent of AI, some individuals feel excited about its potential, while others are filled with apprehension.

A new AI tool has emerged that enables hackers to pilfer passwords merely by capturing the auditory cues generated by a person's typing on a keyboard.

This unsettling revelation stems from a research study conducted and published by Cornell University.

An AI tool has been discovered that can steal passwords by listening to the sounds made by a user's keyboard strokes, and it does so with an accuracy rate of 95%, as per the report.

According to the findings of the Cornell University study, when this AI tool was employed on a smartphone, it exhibited a remarkable accuracy of 95% in replicating passwords.

Similarly, during a Zoom call, the tool demonstrated an accuracy rate of 93%.

This tool possesses the capacity to discern specific traits of each keystroke, including the distinctive soundwave patterns produced.

Researchers have highlighted that many internet users remain unaware that malicious actors could potentially spy on their typing to gain unauthorised access to their accounts.

This technique, known as an "acoustic side-channel attack," underscores the vulnerability of sensitive information to emerging threats facilitated by AI and sound analysis.

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