Re: Hack steals keystrokes from millions of wireless keyboards
2016/07/30 17:59:25
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The title makes it sound like they have identified a specific hack and have discovered that millions of passwords have been stolen. Instead, they are theorizing that a hack could be (or could have been) created and that passwords could be (or could have been) stolen but have zero evidence that any hack has been created and zero evidence that any passwords have been stolen. Kind of click-baity.
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