E-Meet or Emit My Keystrokes - How Benign Screen-sharing Meetings Could Leak Typing Behaviors
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the hidden risks of screen-sharing during video meetings in this 42-minute Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the potential privacy threats posed by seemingly harmless screen-sharing practices, particularly when typing passwords or sensitive information. Discover how computer vision models can extract unique typing behaviors from recorded screen-sharing sessions, potentially leading to identity impersonation without the need for keyloggers. Learn about exploitation algorithms designed to analyze typing patterns from shared screens, and understand the implications for personal and professional security. Presented by Andry Chowanda and Chrisando Ryan, this eye-opening talk challenges common assumptions about screen-sharing safety and provides valuable insights for protecting your digital identity during online meetings.
Syllabus
E-Meet (or Emit?) My Keystrokes: How Benign Screen-sharing Meetings Could Leak Typing Behaviors
Taught by
Black Hat
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