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Do you use a Logitech wireless mouse or keyboard on your PC or Mac? There’s a good chance your device is vulnerable to the “MouseJack” attack. Devices sold prior to 2016 are vulnerable, but many devices sold afterward are, too.
As Sean Hollister at The Verge reports, the MouseJack attack lets a nearby attacker break into a Logitech USB receiver connected to your computer. They can connect their devices to it and send all the keyboard input they want. Just by sending keyboard input, the attacker could download malware or wipe your PC.
This problem was reported in 2016. To fix it, Logitech rolled out a firmware update. However, Logitech never recalled existing devices offered for sale. Even if you bought a new device in the last few years, it could be vulnerable. This update may not even be offered through Logitech’s standard desktop software for some reason. You may have to go out of your way to find, download, and run it.