The Dangers of Keylogging Shoulder Surfing

Keylogging Shoulder Surfing Explanation

Keylogging shoulder surfing is a computer security issue where an attacker steal the sensitive and credential information from a victim through eavesdropping. This is one form of social engineering. It can be done by observing the victims' surroundings, such as how they type their password to access their account. The observation can also be enhanced by a hidden camera or a secret microphone.

Keylogging shoulder surfing usually takes place in public or a workplace where the attacker can easily target their victims to steal their credential information that could lead to financial loss.

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