Hardware Keylogger Attack
A hardware keylogger attack is when someone installs a small device called a keylogger inside a computer. This device is what we call “hardware” because it’s a physical part that you can touch or feel. The keylogger is able to record every keystroke or button press you make on the keyboard. This means, it can save information like usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, or other sensitive information.
The person who puts the keylogger in the computer can then come back later and retrieve that information. They can use it to steal your identity, your money, or your personal information.
To protect yourself from a hardware keylogger attack, you can use an anti-virus program or a firewall. You can also be careful about who you let use your computer and where you use it. It’s important to keep your computer safe and secure from these kinds of attacks.