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If spyware and key-logging software weren’t a big enough threat to privacy, University of California, Berkeley, researchers have figured out a way to eavesdrop on your computer by listening to the clicks of the keyboard. Those seemingly random noises, when processed by a computer, were translated with up to 96 percent accuracy, the researchers said.

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