Old article BUT:

>My dad didn't buy me a car for my birthday, jokes on him though because I smashed his laptops
This is the original caption of this WEBM

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_cryptanalysis
People use this to record the sounds of your keyboard then use a program to figure out what you are typing.

Didn't the brits have some guy typing random letters into a typewriter that they knew the krauts were listening to just to make them waste their time trying to decrypt it?

Scramble keypads can counter this. However I don't know if they have ever made a full scale keyboard out of this.

Attached: hirsch-scramblepad-reader-family-animation-identiv-1.gif (180x215, 36K)

nice
also yes

It would be a nightmare to use. Why not just use a holographic/laser projected keyboard where your fingers don't touch anything?

Daily reminder that the NSA essentially keylog you and can re-create your passwords by using audio captured from your phone to re-create keystrokes.

The rest of us are humans who prefer tactile feedback when we type

>Israel
Imagine my shawk

Can you honestly tell me that you'd rather type on a keyboard that scrambles itself than a keyboard without tactile feedback?