Logitech Unifying Receivers Vulnerable to Key Injection Attacks

Logitech Unifying Receivers Vulnerable to Key Injection Attacks

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Four new vulnerabilities were found to affect all Logitech's Unifying USB receivers that allow users to connect up to six different compatible Logitech wireless presentation remotes, mice, and keyboards to the same computer via a 2.4 GHz radio connection.

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