CVE-2016-10761: Medium severity Logitech K400r Firmware vulnerability
Published Jun 29, 2019
·Updated
Logitech Unifying devices before 2016-02-26 allow keystroke injection, bypassing encryption, aka MouseJack.
Affected Software
11 affected components
Logitech K400r Firmware
Logitech K400r
Logitech K360 Firmware
Logitech K360
Logitech K750 Firmware
Logitech K750
Logitech K830 Firmware
Logitech K830
Logitech Unifying Receiver Firmware=012.001.00019
Logitech Unifying Receiver Firmware=012.003.00025
Logitech Unifying Receiver
Event History
Jun 29, 2019
CVE Published
via MITRE·07:06 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·07:06 PM
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2016-10761?
CVE-2016-10761 has a medium severity due to its potential for keystroke injection.
2
How do I fix CVE-2016-10761?
To fix CVE-2016-10761, update your Logitech Unifying Receiver firmware to version 012.003.00025 or later.
3
Which Logitech devices are affected by CVE-2016-10761?
CVE-2016-10761 affects Logitech devices that use the Unifying Receiver firmware prior to version 012.003.00025.
4
What kind of attack does CVE-2016-10761 facilitate?
CVE-2016-10761 allows attackers to perform keystroke injection, bypassing the encryption of Logitech's wireless devices.
5
Is CVE-2016-10761 related to specific Logitech models?
CVE-2016-10761 specifically affects Logitech devices using Unifying Receiver firmware, such as K400r, K360, K750, and K830 when on older firmware.