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  1. 31 sie 2022 · I bought a wireless keyboard and mouse from a no-name brand (made in China) with a USB receiver. I'm currently wondering if the USB receiver could be compromised in a way, that my computer could get infected with malware or that allows someone to gain access to my computer.

  2. 20 kwi 2021 · If your keyboard is USB, disconnect and reconnect. Do a key test on your keyboard and also on your virtual keyboard to see if the keys match.

  3. 21 wrz 2015 · The firmware can easily upload a virus for example, it could also so something much more simple, like sending keyboard presses to the target computer. Is it likely that it's infected? No.

  4. So a modified mouse deliberately designed to carry malware can deliver it through your plug and olay device drivers, or malware specifically designed to do so can infect your high-end gaming mice with on-board software for recoil control and aim assist.

  5. It does this by targeting the radio (WiFi) transmitter inside the little USB dongle that keeps your wireless mouse (and probably keyboard) connected to your computer. So, somebody sitting within 100m of your home could potentially hack into that USB dongle and run malware scripts or even record what you’re typing on your keyboard.

  6. I'm trying to change custom buttons on my gaming mouse for games, downloaded X Mouse Button Control as i saw it was a frequent recommendation from others, i checked before i finished the installer if there were any complaints or people pointing out it was a virus, nothing really.

  7. 1 maj 2019 · If you are using a wireless keyboard or mouse on your computer, beware of the risk of getting mousejacked. Using this technique, attackers could take over your entire Active Directory in just minutes using a $15 USB radio device that discovers vulnerable devices.