Today someone hacked my keyboard at an airport via Bluetooth while I was sitting in the ticketing area waiting to check in. Wonder if anyone can identify what they installed or how they did this.
After using my MacBook a while, it was closed, and it began to beep endlessly, like when you’ve hit an inappropriate key. I assumed I had left my wireless keyboard on in my bag. I opened the MacBook and checked the Bluetooth menu and sure enough, it read that the keyboard was connected. But the behavior was odd. It only made the endless bad keystroke sound when I focused certain apps. Finally I realized when I tried to type into the url bar in a browser, anything typed would be deleted, and the bad keystroke sound would resume. So I restarted the machine.
While it was rebooting, I checked my wireless keyboard and it was off. When my machine restarted, the Bluetooth menu read that the keyboard was connected. When I would click on it to toggle it off, it would reconnect each time.
I noticed the very strange person next to me kept getting closer while he was doing something on his laptop, and that the reboot seemed to stop what he was doing. He got busy again when the machine booted up, and seemed bored again as soon as I killed the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection. I realized this guy was probably not waiting flor a flight at all. His behavior was really odd- shoes off, had to be asked by staff for basic common sense things, changed his pants (took them right off) right there in front of everyone. I left the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off and he didn’t do anything else on his computer and seemed to suddenly not have anything to do.
I went to another part of the airport and turned the Bluetooth back on. Iremoved all the items on my Bluetooth menu. Soon, the keyboard reappeared in the menu, connected.
Does anyone know what he installed on my machine? It looks like he was able to hack my keyboard access through my Bluetooth connection. I wonder what he did and what I need to look for (e.g. brew install a root kit finder). Thanks a lot for any insight or help.
After using my MacBook a while, it was closed, and it began to beep endlessly, like when you’ve hit an inappropriate key. I assumed I had left my wireless keyboard on in my bag. I opened the MacBook and checked the Bluetooth menu and sure enough, it read that the keyboard was connected. But the behavior was odd. It only made the endless bad keystroke sound when I focused certain apps. Finally I realized when I tried to type into the url bar in a browser, anything typed would be deleted, and the bad keystroke sound would resume. So I restarted the machine.
While it was rebooting, I checked my wireless keyboard and it was off. When my machine restarted, the Bluetooth menu read that the keyboard was connected. When I would click on it to toggle it off, it would reconnect each time.
I noticed the very strange person next to me kept getting closer while he was doing something on his laptop, and that the reboot seemed to stop what he was doing. He got busy again when the machine booted up, and seemed bored again as soon as I killed the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection. I realized this guy was probably not waiting flor a flight at all. His behavior was really odd- shoes off, had to be asked by staff for basic common sense things, changed his pants (took them right off) right there in front of everyone. I left the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off and he didn’t do anything else on his computer and seemed to suddenly not have anything to do.
I went to another part of the airport and turned the Bluetooth back on. Iremoved all the items on my Bluetooth menu. Soon, the keyboard reappeared in the menu, connected.
Does anyone know what he installed on my machine? It looks like he was able to hack my keyboard access through my Bluetooth connection. I wonder what he did and what I need to look for (e.g. brew install a root kit finder). Thanks a lot for any insight or help.