Ask HN: Are bluetooth keyboards secure?
I’ve always wondered, can someone just sniff your keystrokes? I know that many keyboards use AES encryption (for e.g, Apple states so on their site), but that information doesn’t seem to be available for most keyboards.
Am I being paranoid? Is encryption a standard part of the Bluetooth protocol nowadays?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadSomebody with a SDR could potentially sniff a connection from pairing phase onwards and with sufficiently powerful computing power crack the keys used and thus read the keystrokes. AFAIK such a crack hasn't been reported. As for can the NSA or CIA do it? Well they're not saying.