Logitech Unifying devices before 2016-02-26 allow keystroke injection, bypassing encryption, aka MouseJack.
6.5CVSS
6.5AI Score
0.0005EPSS
Logitech Unifying devices allow live decryption if the pairing of a keyboard to a receiver is sniffed.
6.5CVSS
6.5AI Score
0.001EPSS
Logitech Unifying devices allow keystroke injection, bypassing encryption. The attacker must press a "magic" key combination while sniffing cryptographic data from a Radio Frequency transmission. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2016-10761.
6.5CVSS
6.6AI Score
0.001EPSS
Certain Logitech Unifying devices allow attackers to dump AES keys and addresses, leading to the capability of live decryption of Radio Frequency transmissions, as demonstrated by an attack against a Logitech K360 keyboard.
6.5CVSS
6.5AI Score
0.001EPSS