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by LaputanMachine
1343 days ago
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There would still be a temperature difference for some time after entering a PIN until the keys used are fully cooled. So this method might not fully mitigate the attack. A better solution could be to heat the keys to about the same temperature as a human's finger tips, so that no heat is being transferred while entering a PIN. |
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>One potential risk-reduction pathway could be to make it illegal to sell thermal cameras without some kind of enhanced security included in their software.