New method of computer espionage: recording keyboard
clicks
Researchers at Berkley
University showed that an audio recording of keyboard
clicks makes it possible to recover the typed text with high accuracy.
A group of scientists managed to make out 96% of information using
a ten-minute record.
This type of espionage is acoustic, which does not allow information
security experts prevent data leaks. A spy will only have to place
a microphone near the keyboard and he will get full access to the
information he is interested in. The only "drawback" is
that the spy's physical interference is required.
The complete official information will be presented to the community
on November 10 at the Name conference on computer security.
The information recovery method is based on the distinctions of keyboard
clicks that are indistinguishable for a human hear, but quite enough
to be processed by computers. Besides, the relatively low speed of
typing (users type not more than 300 characters per minute) does not
allow discrete sounds to merge into a monotonous sound, which make
it possible to distinguish between them.

After that the statistical method of recognizing the exact phrase
comes in. Analysis is used to determine the probability of typing
one or another word depending on how frequently it is used in communication.
After this stage is over, the computer recognizes 60% of characters.
A grammar check and stylistic analysis will add another 10 percent.
Finally, it is possible to increase the accuracy of recognition above
90% by "training" the program.