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2 replies on “Intel scraps Remote Keyboard Android app for security reasons, recommends everyone uninstall it” bolomkxxviii 04/05/2018 at 2:04 PM ...
Android remote keyboard app security flaws “CyRC research uncovered weak or missing authentication mechanisms, missing authorization, and insecure communication vulnerabilities in the three apps ...
For app to work, download the android app and install the companion desktop software. When user devices are on the same Wi-Fi network, Intel Remote Keyboard will detect their PC automatically.
CVE-2022-45480 (5.1 severity rating) – PC Keyboard flaw allowing an attacker to perform a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack and read all keypresses in cleartext.
According to an Intel security alert, the Remote Keyboard app, which enabled users to wirelessly control Intel NUC (next unit of computing) and Intel Compute Stick devices using their phones, was ...
The Intel Remote Keyboard app had over 500,000 installations and an average rating of 3.8 out of 5.0, according to a cached version of its now-defunct official Google Play Store page.
The software's page is still up but the keyboard's download page in Google Play appears to have been removed. See also: Intel: Spectre-proof CPUs will ship in second half of 2018 It may simply be ...
For the last few weeks my Surface Pro 6, Google Pixel Slate, various Android smartphones, and my iPad have all been connected to the Keychron K2 wireless mechanical keyboard and I haven't had this ...
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