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Attackers Can Use Electromagnetic Signals to Control Touchscreens Remotely

May 27, 2022

Researchers have demonstrated what they call the “first active contactless attack against capacitive touchscreens.”

GhostTouch, as it’s called, “uses electromagnetic interference (EMI) to inject fake touch points into a touchscreen without the need to physically touch it,” a group of academics from Zhejiang University and Technical University of Darmstadt said in a new research paper.

The core idea is to take advantage of the electromagnetic signals to execute basic touch events such as taps and swipes into targeted locations of the touchscreen with the goal of taking over remote control and manipulating the underlying device.

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