Considering that they are using masks of "V for Vendetta", they were born cringe. But I think that they are not that silly. The anonymous "brand" is just a way to get script kiddies to give their money or do their bidding. It is like if Isis had a cute mascot to hire teenagers to their crew.
@@rumplstiltztinkersteindidn’t the whole thing start simply because people called each other anon on 4chan? I remember hearing my dad hype up what anonymous was doing when I was a kid but once I learned what 4chan was I pretty quickly realized what a sad reality “anonymous” really was.
its a fed honeypot, for about 20 years now. you guys didn't really think basement dwellers from 4chan were really able to solve crimes did you? those were feds.
It’s a shame anonymous isn’t what they used to be. I know it’s silly but I liked thinking a powerful hacker group with morals was out there. Like a modern Robin Hood
anonymous was just a way to name random hackers, they dont exist is just a way to call a random group of people coming togheter to fight something. But its nothing organized
@@Joseph12O That couldn't be further from the truth. Could you please refrain your need to talk confidently about things you are not knowledgeable of? That is delusional and makes you look like a F-up of a person.
The keyboard sound attack was only tested with one AI model, on one keyboard, in one room, over one video calling service. While that AI system could theoretically be trained to listen to other individual keyboards' sounds, it can't possibly account for every combination of keyboards, recording quality, and acoustic environment...
Do it, i switched from mechanical to the microsoft designer keyboard (got it for like 20 bucks) and it's A. much easier to type quickly on and B. much less annoying because you can't hear it.
Lots of open hardware projects in the mech keyboard world, you could always make a module that you plug your keyboard and microphone into that kills the audio line whenever you press a key.
[citation needed] Nah, but seriously I'd be interested what hard evidence anyone has that attacks widely attributed to "Anonymous" have been linked to state-sponsored hackers.
Interested in how often a accoustic side channel keystroke attack would be used in the future against oblivious streamers.. it seems hackers try literally everything else regularly against those with big names.
In the future. That's a cute thought. No, what you should be worried about is streamers in the past. Sure, they can take measures now to avoid typing their passwords on stream, but how many times in the past have they done it already? How many vods exist of them typing their password in for something? You don't need new streams, you can just scour vods and scrape passwords from there. How many streamers do you think actually change their passwords often, or at all? If I were a streamer I'd be scared shitless, because there are tens of thousands of hours worth of vods to go through to see what I might have leaked.
Anonymous never really refer to themself but when pressured would say anonymous. It’s not a brand it’s more of a value or definition. That was and is the case.. it’s harder to track down someone who does very volatile business with an array of different connections.
It's also worth noting that now with the rapidly evolving AI, developers for sure will be able to create software that will clear out any key presses from the input source. Who knows, maybe even the apps (like twitch and zoom) themself will start doing this (imagine a option in the settings to automatically get rid of keystrokes before sending the audio to other clients). The same thing happened with metadata in images, social media platforms now automatically get rid of stuff such as the location.
Removing metadata has near zero cost, removing keystrokes from audio is a massive task in comparison. It’s like the difference between throwing a painting out and doing a professional restoration.
@@hedgehog3180Real-time audio processing is inherently more difficult to do correctly than post processing, so yeah, it is a bigger thing for live streaming. However, it can likely be done with traditional filtering (EQ & noise gates) in a more performant way than using AI (preventing keypress audio inclusion without needing to identify.)
@@Sodier402It also saves the company storage space, because a few hundred bytes add up when you have millions of images stored multiples around the world
@muhelectionwasstolen7253The name is a 4chan meme because everyone posting there was "anonymous." They coordinated a few digital pranks and attacks, but it was never an organized group with official membership. Some of the users went on to do other things and reuse the name, but it was never a single group.
The best solution against the keyboard sound side channel attack is probably for conferencing software like Teams and Discord, to more aggressively eliminate keyboard sounds via noise reduction AI filters. Though if you have a good conference headset at work that will go a long way at eliminating keyboard sounds as well, same goes for large streamers, who do sometimes have professional audio equipment that works very well at filtering out anything but their voice.
Or learning proper VC etiquette and use push to talk if your mic filter lets typing through. Y'know the thing we've been doing while gaming for like decades.
I'm surprised it took this long for someone to develop an acoustic side attack given how relatively straight forward the physics is but I guess it was just too hard to do without an AI.
About the key clicks, one could just use software or even hardware that reduces background noise (streamers specifically) I for example use a relatively good microphone and a noise gate and such, my keyboard clicks are not even going through to my computer
The keyboard snooping via the sound of keys was done years ago. The space bar and enter key always sound different and can be used as guideposts. One countermeasure suggested was disabling key repeating and just pressing every key and holding it down. Really messes up the rhythm and the ability to locate keys in reference to one another. It also.makes you slow.
In the City Stuttgart where people with anonymous masks showing animals on screens as a animal rights advertisement the anonymous brand is dead. Time to catch up with the worthless brand.
For streamers worried about AI models detecting keypresses, have two keyboards that are different manufacturers. Use one when typing visible content on screen and one when typing hidden characters like passwords.
Naive, 3 microphones, super-sampled in the coffee shop would get the job done for all the computers at once, without AI. Same as gunshot location. The noise filters are simplistic too because they have spatial awareness. Each sound hits three microphones at three different times.
Rowan Ellis' video discussed them as they targeted Ao3, and people have pointed out the Arabic translations don't really match the english translations
I remember reading about microphone keystroke recording months ago. I listen to a lot of security podcast but have yet to hear a single person mention an idea of mine... Physical pentesting. You enter a persons office, record a keyboard sample, and then hide a microphone inside the targets office.
@@chri-k I don't think it is typing style, I checked. Every key has a slightly different audio wave. And you can't plug a keylogger into a laptop or even a desktop where the key logger might be seen.
11:30 The solutions should be either using a good noise suppress tool that remove your keyboard noise from the streamed audio (as far as I know Nvidia has something like that already that you can use on livestreams). Or the other option of using a password manager like bitwarden. That way, you won't type your passwords, you'll copy and paste them.
Anonymous means, someone that wants to remain Anonymous, as in not reveal who they really are. They don't need to be exclusively good or bad to want to use the term Anonymous & it is not like anyone is going to stop all the bad Anonymous groups.
one more good tip would be to type your password wrong & correct it or type a longer random bit of junk after your password, ie (random junk)(password)(random junk) into a note pad & copy past the password part over.
To guess the keys pressed, you'd need the mic and keyboard to never be moved, both during training and active use, have consistent background noise that can be easily discarded, and a mic that is both high enough quality to capture the key presses and not configured to discard such background noise. You'd have to break into their home to set it up, and at that point you may as well compromise the computer itself with a hardware keylogger.
Researchers have always been able to do the Kb thijg, theres open source sites for that now, especially with ai training its easy Anon has always been dodgy its a collective not a group. Milking the brand name for whatever they want.
But you probably need to use a password for your password manager (unless you have a fingerprint sensor), and a pm password is even more valuable if leaked (leaving only 2fa as a defense layer)
Offline password managers are probably much more secure compared to online password managers...but yeah, as with cybersecurity as a whole - there is always going to be some convenience/usability tradeoff with security. I suppose the best way to protect an offline database is to have a dedicated device that is the only device that you access the password database contents/encryption key from, that is also regularly patched with security updates with no other software loaded on aside from the password manager database software - which you then use to either manually copy those credentials in or send keystrokes from the database device itself to the host computer , to fill in the needed login credentials. I kinda have a similar set-up, i access a keepass database from my android smartphone which sends keystrokes via AES encrypted bluetooth to a inputstick USB device(looks like a USB drive, but acts as a generic wireless USB mouse/keyboard HID that is controlled via a Android app/keepass2android plugin). My phone itself could admittedly be more secure though, especially since its my main daily driver phone(hence potential exploits from additional installed apps) - but i find it really offers the best convenience/security ratio compared to all other solutions I have tried so far!
A group branding themselves as Anonymous actually being a classic get rich quick course scam has to be the most disappointingly stereotypical 2020s news story ever.
Why isnt a password manager a security loophole? If one could hack the manager, they have access to every password on the computer. Even saved passwords in a browser represent some kind of risk
It can be but it depends how it’s implemented. Are the passwords hosted locally on your hardware? What’s the encryption? Does the password manager access the internet? There’s more questions to ask, but those are a good start. I would recommend Keepassium (iOS), Keepass2Android (Android), or KeePassXC (Desktops).
The keyboard click deciphering thing has been around long enough that the phrase "Don't Skype and type" was coined, not that anyone really uses Skype anymore.
The keyboard part can be defeated easily enough by relocating another keyboard else where which have some sort of noise induced as well not in sight of the microphone direction so to be honest in fairness it can be defeated
The only passwords I still hand-type are for accounts that are low security, at sites that don't encourage or require the exchange of personal information. My weak password could conceivably still compromise the entire site's security, but these sites have no incentive to consider, not even political gains.
I'm Swedish and i stand for freedom of speech first and democracy seccond. Because without the former you don't have the latter. I could never have fathomed this becoming something controversial...
Buy multiple keyboards of the same type. Switch between them between zoom calls. Also, if someone asks, don’t hit every key 25 times in a row so they can have a base for building a model for you and one particular keyboard. Problem solved.
It’s like the Tor browser. You have to let everyone have it or it can never be anonymous. Now all of them are members and also never were, but without them it would never have worked. We are all Legion.
Looks like I'll have to set up a noise supression for my OBS so it doesn't pick up my keystrokes. I'll analyze the keystroke frequencies from the previous streams (they're pretty loud) and see if I can figure out the EQ to filter those. And of course make sure that it doesn't filter out my voice.
8:53 I doubt that they will be able to do this regardless of keyboard layout, keyboard type, microphone quality, etc. Also, from how they are doing it, it probably won't work well in the wild since they are training it in advance on the same computer and likely with the same person typing as when they test it. A good solution for this would be using noise suppression, also using a password manager likely avoids this issue.
Besides, I find it grotesque that the P word is being censored, whereas it is used for genuine conversation. The abusers have developed their own coded language none of us have a clue about and those go undetected. The internet world is going insane.
Another weakness of reading sounds from a keyboard to find out what you are typing is most likely assuming you are using a standard US keyboard. Some countries have their keys in different places or includes different letters that aren't in English.
As an Arabian, Just to note anonymous Sudan Arabic, it's inconsistent in an authentic way, its a mix of formal and traditional Arabic which i dont think any translation is capable of replicating, thus, it's very possible that they are Sudanese cooperating with Russians
I don't think there is a such thing as anonymous anymore. The closest thing at most might be someone that helped a guy in a hack who knew a guy that was involved in an anonymous hack in the mid 2000s that realized anonymous has been dark for a while and wanted to take the title for their own weird political based hacking fest. You can say there are different factions of anonymous, but is it really the same at that point from what it once was? Is it really anonymous anymore or is it the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of people saying they were the direct descendant of Abraham Lincoln.
Hey Sey, when you say people burning Koran, although I don’t like to touch this with a 10 foot pole, it happens to be only one (1) guy and only sometimes some followers come with him to “protest”…. Although (imho) most hackers and wannabe hackers are very much for personal freedoms I just don’t think (of course I must add as non-Muslim and non-Swedish person) he has big (if any besides few stooges) following. Also he was completely alone in front of Turkish Embassy - strange how almost no one from media picked that up, especially from ever more autocracy leaning Turkey - surrounded with 20-50, was hard to tell - heavily armored riot police
Anonymous is like a train. Some people hop on, others hop off. It's definitely not what it once was.
It’s more of what’s not been done yet
Considering that they are using masks of "V for Vendetta", they were born cringe. But I think that they are not that silly. The anonymous "brand" is just a way to get script kiddies to give their money or do their bidding. It is like if Isis had a cute mascot to hire teenagers to their crew.
@@rumplstiltztinkersteindidn’t the whole thing start simply because people called each other anon on 4chan? I remember hearing my dad hype up what anonymous was doing when I was a kid but once I learned what 4chan was I pretty quickly realized what a sad reality “anonymous” really was.
its a fed honeypot, for about 20 years now.
you guys didn't really think basement dwellers from 4chan were really able to solve crimes did you? those were feds.
@@freedustin autists > feds
keep seething
It’s a shame anonymous isn’t what they used to be. I know it’s silly but I liked thinking a powerful hacker group with morals was out there. Like a modern Robin Hood
Something like that will always rise up and always be ground up as the members realize the futility of their effort.
anonymous was just a way to name random hackers, they dont exist is just a way to call a random group of people coming togheter to fight something. But its nothing organized
@@Joseph12Onah anonymous started off as a pretty notorious hacker group
@@Joseph12O That couldn't be further from the truth. Could you please refrain your need to talk confidently about things you are not knowledgeable of? That is delusional and makes you look like a F-up of a person.
Agreed 100%
The keyboard sound attack was only tested with one AI model, on one keyboard, in one room, over one video calling service. While that AI system could theoretically be trained to listen to other individual keyboards' sounds, it can't possibly account for every combination of keyboards, recording quality, and acoustic environment...
Can't wait for the CIA / anonymous documentaries that'll come out in 40 years
Guess I'll finally have to buy a silent keyboard then.
Do it, i switched from mechanical to the microsoft designer keyboard (got it for like 20 bucks) and it's A. much easier to type quickly on and B. much less annoying because you can't hear it.
@@ahsookee well, as long as it's got a keypad and function keys, I'll buy it.
You probably should not get one unless you are a important person
Lots of open hardware projects in the mech keyboard world, you could always make a module that you plug your keyboard and microphone into that kills the audio line whenever you press a key.
It's actually been said that ai still has like a 86% accuracy even with a silent keyboard
The different factions of Anonymous are pretty much all state sponsored at this point.
you have genuinely no idea what youre talking about
Ironic
where's my check tho
sorry, but no money for useful idiots@@sanantohomie
[citation needed]
Nah, but seriously I'd be interested what hard evidence anyone has that attacks widely attributed to "Anonymous" have been linked to state-sponsored hackers.
Interested in how often a accoustic side channel keystroke attack would be used in the future against oblivious streamers.. it seems hackers try literally everything else regularly against those with big names.
its not new bt any means. ive read about it years ago
Nearly all of them use a compressor, or noise gate, and noise cancel. So I don’t think that those signals will be clear enough.
In the future. That's a cute thought. No, what you should be worried about is streamers in the past. Sure, they can take measures now to avoid typing their passwords on stream, but how many times in the past have they done it already? How many vods exist of them typing their password in for something? You don't need new streams, you can just scour vods and scrape passwords from there. How many streamers do you think actually change their passwords often, or at all? If I were a streamer I'd be scared shitless, because there are tens of thousands of hours worth of vods to go through to see what I might have leaked.
Anonymous never really refer to themself but when pressured would say anonymous. It’s not a brand it’s more of a value or definition. That was and is the case.. it’s harder to track down someone who does very volatile business with an array of different connections.
Exactly, they aren't and have never been a group
It's also worth noting that now with the rapidly evolving AI, developers for sure will be able to create software that will clear out any key presses from the input source. Who knows, maybe even the apps (like twitch and zoom) themself will start doing this (imagine a option in the settings to automatically get rid of keystrokes before sending the audio to other clients). The same thing happened with metadata in images, social media platforms now automatically get rid of stuff such as the location.
Removing metadata has near zero cost, removing keystrokes from audio is a massive task in comparison. It’s like the difference between throwing a painting out and doing a professional restoration.
@@Sodier402 It's no bigger task than identifying them.
@@hedgehog3180And that's a big task, lol
@@hedgehog3180Real-time audio processing is inherently more difficult to do correctly than post processing, so yeah, it is a bigger thing for live streaming. However, it can likely be done with traditional filtering (EQ & noise gates) in a more performant way than using AI (preventing keypress audio inclusion without needing to identify.)
@@Sodier402It also saves the company storage space, because a few hundred bytes add up when you have millions of images stored multiples around the world
Anonymous is a word with an associated style. That's literally all there is to it.
@muhelectionwasstolen7253The name is a 4chan meme because everyone posting there was "anonymous." They coordinated a few digital pranks and attacks, but it was never an organized group with official membership. Some of the users went on to do other things and reuse the name, but it was never a single group.
exactly, there has never been an organized group/collective
Back then, anonymous was against the government, today it's different.
The best solution against the keyboard sound side channel attack is probably for conferencing software like Teams and Discord, to more aggressively eliminate keyboard sounds via noise reduction AI filters.
Though if you have a good conference headset at work that will go a long way at eliminating keyboard sounds as well, same goes for large streamers, who do sometimes have professional audio equipment that works very well at filtering out anything but their voice.
Or learning proper VC etiquette and use push to talk if your mic filter lets typing through. Y'know the thing we've been doing while gaming for like decades.
fight AI with AI xD
I'm surprised it took this long for someone to develop an acoustic side attack given how relatively straight forward the physics is but I guess it was just too hard to do without an AI.
"An AI"? Machine learning has been able to do this for a decade. I remember reading about it.
About the key clicks, one could just use software or even hardware that reduces background noise (streamers specifically) I for example use a relatively good microphone and a noise gate and such, my keyboard clicks are not even going through to my computer
krisp ai
I wonder if the AI can also be defeated by maxing your mic’s voice
The keyboard snooping via the sound of keys was done years ago. The space bar and enter key always sound different and can be used as guideposts.
One countermeasure suggested was disabling key repeating and just pressing every key and holding it down. Really messes up the rhythm and the ability to locate keys in reference to one another. It also.makes you slow.
Who would have thought that Anonymous would end up meaning literally "anonymous"
In the City Stuttgart where people with anonymous masks showing animals on screens as a animal rights advertisement the anonymous brand is dead. Time to catch up with the worthless brand.
For streamers worried about AI models detecting keypresses, have two keyboards that are different manufacturers. Use one when typing visible content on screen and one when typing hidden characters like passwords.
Naive, 3 microphones, super-sampled in the coffee shop would get the job done for all the computers at once, without AI. Same as gunshot location. The noise filters are simplistic too because they have spatial awareness. Each sound hits three microphones at three different times.
You'd still need training data tho. It's probably easier to just record video of the keyboard at that point.
While I see your point, at that point you might as well just set up a hidden camera and save yourself the trouble.
I'm glad you went back to multi-story videos. I like that the videos are a bit longer. I like the varied content. Thanks for switching back ;)
Rowan Ellis' video discussed them as they targeted Ao3, and people have pointed out the Arabic translations don't really match the english translations
I remember reading about microphone keystroke recording months ago. I listen to a lot of security podcast but have yet to hear a single person mention an idea of mine... Physical pentesting. You enter a persons office, record a keyboard sample, and then hide a microphone inside the targets office.
If you have access to the keyboard you can just use a key logger.
This is probably also quite sensitive to typing style.
@@chri-k I don't think it is typing style, I checked. Every key has a slightly different audio wave. And you can't plug a keylogger into a laptop or even a desktop where the key logger might be seen.
@@rideroftheforce5245 do people use laptops in offices? i assumed no
@@chri-kyes all kinds.
About time someone actually explains anonymous, now if only newscasters and 14 year olds would watch this
Strange to hear Guy Fawkes mask as only an anonymous mask
11:30 The solutions should be either using a good noise suppress tool that remove your keyboard noise from the streamed audio (as far as I know Nvidia has something like that already that you can use on livestreams). Or the other option of using a password manager like bitwarden. That way, you won't type your passwords, you'll copy and paste them.
Blue switch enjoyers be like.
Anonymous means, someone that wants to remain Anonymous, as in not reveal who they really are. They don't need to be exclusively good or bad to want to use the term Anonymous & it is not like anyone is going to stop all the bad Anonymous groups.
one more good tip would be to type your password wrong & correct it or type a longer random bit of junk after your password, ie (random junk)(password)(random junk) into a note pad & copy past the password part over.
Very nice!
Algorithm boosting comment from me.
Cheers :)
To guess the keys pressed, you'd need the mic and keyboard to never be moved, both during training and active use, have consistent background noise that can be easily discarded, and a mic that is both high enough quality to capture the key presses and not configured to discard such background noise.
You'd have to break into their home to set it up, and at that point you may as well compromise the computer itself with a hardware keylogger.
Researchers have always been able to do the Kb thijg, theres open source sites for that now, especially with ai training its easy
Anon has always been dodgy its a collective not a group. Milking the brand name for whatever they want.
Not really. The new method is a lot better than the open source tools
@@Seytonic Of course developments happen but it was already very publically accessible.. I'm sure private researchers have had this made for years
But you probably need to use a password for your password manager (unless you have a fingerprint sensor), and a pm password is even more valuable if leaked (leaving only 2fa as a defense layer)
Offline password managers are probably much more secure compared to online password managers...but yeah, as with cybersecurity as a whole - there is always going to be some convenience/usability tradeoff with security.
I suppose the best way to protect an offline database is to have a dedicated device that is the only device that you access the password database contents/encryption key from, that is also regularly patched with security updates with no other software loaded on aside from the password manager database software - which you then use to either manually copy those credentials in or send keystrokes from the database device itself to the host computer , to fill in the needed login credentials.
I kinda have a similar set-up, i access a keepass database from my android smartphone which sends keystrokes via AES encrypted bluetooth to a inputstick USB device(looks like a USB drive, but acts as a generic wireless USB mouse/keyboard HID that is controlled via a Android app/keepass2android plugin).
My phone itself could admittedly be more secure though, especially since its my main daily driver phone(hence potential exploits from additional installed apps) - but i find it really offers the best convenience/security ratio compared to all other solutions I have tried so far!
It's unfortunate that the present Anonymous Sudan is unknowingly or knowingly degrading the good will of the Original Anonymous found in 2011-12
A group branding themselves as Anonymous actually being a classic get rich quick course scam has to be the most disappointingly stereotypical 2020s news story ever.
Well the keyboard thing has been known for like a few years right?
Was about to say, I swear someone has talked about the keyboard thing years ago now.
10:35 fun fact: red keys are almost completely silent. they are linear (not tactile) and non-clicky
Arab Spring made me think Anonymous was just American CIA whos intent was to sow discontent
When LulzSec disbanded, that was the literal end of Anon as we knew it.
Why isnt a password manager a security loophole? If one could hack the manager, they have access to every password on the computer. Even saved passwords in a browser represent some kind of risk
It can be but it depends how it’s implemented. Are the passwords hosted locally on your hardware? What’s the encryption? Does the password manager access the internet? There’s more questions to ask, but those are a good start. I would recommend Keepassium (iOS), Keepass2Android (Android), or KeePassXC (Desktops).
Always love your content. The title for this piece is too eye-catching lol
The keyboard click deciphering thing has been around long enough that the phrase "Don't Skype and type" was coined, not that anyone really uses Skype anymore.
That's also about not being a noisy dick.
When I saw that Anonymous Sudan folks sounded like the Captain Phillips guys had improved their skills to tech 😅
I always mute myself when logging in while I'm on a call. Sure if someone taps me they'll know the passwords, but that's another story
Wasn't getting the password from the keyboard clicks a central plot point in the movie Sneakers ... and that came out in 1992 haha
Now we want more documentaries like this
The keyboard part can be defeated easily enough by relocating another keyboard else where which have some sort of noise induced as well not in sight of the microphone direction so to be honest in fairness it can be defeated
tbf that jewlery looks cool
I learned something new in bulletproof hosting. The Wikipedia article was interesting.
The only passwords I still hand-type are for accounts that are low security, at sites that don't encourage or require the exchange of personal information. My weak password could conceivably still compromise the entire site's security, but these sites have no incentive to consider, not even political gains.
I'm Swedish and i stand for freedom of speech first and democracy seccond. Because without the former you don't have the latter. I could never have fathomed this becoming something controversial...
Buy multiple keyboards of the same type. Switch between them between zoom calls. Also, if someone asks, don’t hit every key 25 times in a row so they can have a base for building a model for you and one particular keyboard. Problem solved.
Kenyan here.
I the early days of the war, putin had a bone to pick with us because we asked for dialogue
i screamed yay when i saw this video. i absolutely love these.
i feel like that's basically always been true of anonymous.
KillMilk "fired" 1,200 members of KillNet around the same time Anonymous Sudan popped up....
Seytonic, imagine keys audio is beeing prerecorded in China at factory, seems wild but possible :)
wonderful video keep up the good work
It’s like the Tor browser. You have to let everyone have it or it can never be anonymous. Now all of them are members and also never were, but without them it would never have worked. We are all Legion.
Why as a Polish person i never heard of that website hoster nor it being taken down
Acoustic keyboard vector has been around for years lol
Hello world!
Couldn't it be that there is a prolific Sudanese member of KN and they just wanted to have their own group but still be active with KN?
if you walk without rhythm you won't attract the worm
Thank you for the interesting video
im still facinated how do you manage to aways blend in with your sponsor
Seems like a lot of work for some not so profitable ventures... am I wrong?
noise reduction software like crisp can remove kb noise entirely
There are some scammers in Anonymous but they normally don't last long.
No One:
AI: I’m the Streamer now.
Looks like I'll have to set up a noise supression for my OBS so it doesn't pick up my keystrokes. I'll analyze the keystroke frequencies from the previous streams (they're pretty loud) and see if I can figure out the EQ to filter those. And of course make sure that it doesn't filter out my voice.
On screen keyboard go brrrrr
The most anonymous person is someone who is not on the internet XD
great video!!!
8:53 I doubt that they will be able to do this regardless of keyboard layout, keyboard type, microphone quality, etc.
Also, from how they are doing it, it probably won't work well in the wild since they are training it in advance on the same computer and likely with the same person typing as when they test it.
A good solution for this would be using noise suppression, also using a password manager likely avoids this issue.
the name sure has a meaning to its creator
Tlc a pc an on no mouse portside i pad.
404 keyboard error bypass too.
If I dont worry, everyone will assume I'm average 😢
Besides, I find it grotesque that the P word is being censored, whereas it is used for genuine conversation. The abusers have developed their own coded language none of us have a clue about and those go undetected. The internet world is going insane.
Only censoring it because RUclips will censor me if I don’t 🤷♂️
Did no one think the obvious for streamers is mute the audio?
recording the sound of you typing your password on your keyboard over a zoom call....
Now there's a catch 22.
can you make a video on all those file sharing platforms being taken down by the FBI please, anonfiles shut down recently also.
1:15 how is that if i don't have qwerty or qwertz keyboard?
The keyboard click thing has been a thing for a while.
Yeah and you would have to be a very high profile target for someone to go that far for an attack
what you mean linked everyone sells their botnets to each other that's what people do...........
Illuminati of the Anonymous Freemasons :D
New fear unlocked: typing
the kibord tap thing is not new it was a thing 5 years ago it goes well with laptops
Another weakness of reading sounds from a keyboard to find out what you are typing is most likely assuming you are using a standard US keyboard. Some countries have their keys in different places or includes different letters that aren't in English.
always good
Hi there , is there a password manager that any of u recommend?
I made my passwords by smashing keyboard and pressing random buttons very fast.... not sure Ai could detect that as i am generaly a slow typer.
As an Arabian, Just to note anonymous Sudan Arabic, it's inconsistent in an authentic way, its a mix of formal and traditional Arabic which i dont think any translation is capable of replicating, thus, it's very possible that they are Sudanese cooperating with Russians
they need labeled training data from that specific laptop to get your password. just mute your mic when you type a password
Using timezones is an outdated wat of identifying a group. Afterall, it assumes that the users operate during normal business hours.
thanks. nice video
I don't think there is a such thing as anonymous anymore. The closest thing at most might be someone that helped a guy in a hack who knew a guy that was involved in an anonymous hack in the mid 2000s that realized anonymous has been dark for a while and wanted to take the title for their own weird political based hacking fest. You can say there are different factions of anonymous, but is it really the same at that point from what it once was? Is it really anonymous anymore or is it the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of people saying they were the direct descendant of Abraham Lincoln.
To be fair the American govt also co-opts the name for their little larp plant groups too. same with canada
just don't use clicky switches and your keyboard will be super quiet.
Hey Sey, when you say people burning Koran, although I don’t like to touch this with a 10 foot pole, it happens to be only one (1) guy and only sometimes some followers come with him to “protest”…. Although (imho) most hackers and wannabe hackers are very much for personal freedoms I just don’t think (of course I must add as non-Muslim and non-Swedish person) he has big (if any besides few stooges) following. Also he was completely alone in front of Turkish Embassy - strange how almost no one from media picked that up, especially from ever more autocracy leaning Turkey - surrounded with 20-50, was hard to tell - heavily armored riot police
Great stuff as usual