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A man-in-the-middle attack (MiTM) is an attack against a communication protocol where the attacker relays and modifies messages in transit. The parties believe they are talking to each other directly, but in fact both are talking to each other via the attacker in the middle.
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How safe is a standard wireless keyboard from a MITM attack?
If you mean man in the middle, and not eavesdropping (which the previous answer went into), then one way of safeguarding is to take the keyboard and receiver somewhere else and check it works on anoth …
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Are Apple Magic Keyboards Secure Against Man-in-the-Middle Attacks?
Eavesdropping and man in the middle are two different things. Is it secure against someone listening from the window one day with only a receiver (eavesdropping)? Maybe a little bit. It sounds like th …