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Eavesdropping on Your Keystrokes: How Hackers Could Guess Your Password with a 43% Success Rate
Forget 007 gadgets—Georgia researchers reveal a password-pilfering trick that just needs your typing tunes and a dictionary. With a 43% success rate, it’s not foolproof, but it’s enough to make you glance nervously at your keyboard! 🎹🕵️♂️ #AcousticSideChannelAttack

Hot Take:
Forget about shaken, not stirred—today's spy gadgets just need a good ear for typing! Two researchers have cooked up a recipe for password theft that's more about listening to keystrokes than hacking through firewalls. It seems like Q branch is swapping high-tech gear for a good ole' English dictionary and the patience to sit through typing class. But remember folks, just like 007's gadgets, this technique is cool but not quite ready to take over the world with a 43% success rate. Ready your soundproof typing pods!