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What this ugly habit that you look over your shoulder to see what you type on your mobile.
But if you thought something away that you were safe and you can forget. iSpy is an application able to figure out what these keys on your favorite device even at a distance of 60 meters. James Bond never had it so easy. We'll have to learn to type messages with the phone tucked into the pocket ... oh, no, I will draw something for that.
A group of researchers who think probably sell this to the highest bidder in a bidding war between the CIA, the Mossad and the NKVD (former KGB).
ISpy The program is able to detect from a distance what a user is typing on the screen of your smartphone. Work by Jan-Michael Frahm researchers and Fabian Monrose, University of North Carolina, this software can make out the letters you type by using images captured through a DSLR camera. Such software can also be installed in a camera phone with a more average and continues to operate but drastically decreases distance that is capable of detecting the writing, in this case between 3 and 4 meters, which is not bad for apprentice James Bond .
iSpy analyzes the recording and identify the letters pressed by the known effect of extending the virtual keyboards for touch screens, which means that when you press a "button" appears larger drawn to confirm it was you wanted to press. It features a 90% success rate when guessing which key the user pressed by analyzing the neighboring keys that overlap with the writing.
The most surprising thing comes with the ability to continue to attract the writing even by reflecting on surfaces like a mirror, a window, a window or someone's glasses, which have to be careful what you type even if you turn around . Here you can see a video that shows you how iSpy. ─ [ NewScientist ]
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