The training data knew which keys were being pressed repeatedly to allow identification.
So you need physical access to the keyboard to train the system. You cannot just listen in to a person typing on an unknown keyboard and know the keystrokes.
If you have physical access…a keylogger will do the job with much less effort.
I can imagine one way to do this, but it’s a bit of an edge case; if you can get into a video chat with the person and then get them to DM you stuff while on the line, you’d be able to get a recording of their keyboard sounds along with the text it produced.
There’s probably easier and more reliable ways to compromise someone, though.
So you need physical access to the keyboard to train the system.
You need physical access to a keyboard to train the system. Knowing what keyboard your target uses seems easier than gaining physical access to it, assuming you want to stay undetected.
This has basically zero practical application.
The training data knew which keys were being pressed repeatedly to allow identification.
So you need physical access to the keyboard to train the system. You cannot just listen in to a person typing on an unknown keyboard and know the keystrokes.
If you have physical access…a keylogger will do the job with much less effort.
That’s a relief in a sense, I guess.
I can imagine one way to do this, but it’s a bit of an edge case; if you can get into a video chat with the person and then get them to DM you stuff while on the line, you’d be able to get a recording of their keyboard sounds along with the text it produced.
There’s probably easier and more reliable ways to compromise someone, though.
You need physical access to a keyboard to train the system. Knowing what keyboard your target uses seems easier than gaining physical access to it, assuming you want to stay undetected.