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side-channel
A side-channel is an indirect pathway through which information can be unintentionally leaked or inferred during the operation of a system. In computing and cryptography, side-channels often arise from physical or observable characteristics such as timing, power consumption, electromagnetic emissions, or acoustic signals, which can be analyzed to extract confidential information without directly breaking the system’s security mechanisms.
Mic-E-Mouse: How a High-DPI Optical Mouse Can Be Turned into a Microphone
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have demonstrated a side-channel attack called “Mic-E-Mouse” that uses high-sensitivity optical mice to sense desk vibrations and reconstruct nearby speech with...
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