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Home / Technology / Logitech Bug Locks Out Mac Users: Expired Certificate Blamed

Logitech Bug Locks Out Mac Users: Expired Certificate Blamed

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Logitech accessories failed on Macs due to an expired Apple developer certificate.
  • The certificate expired on January 6th, impacting Options+ and G Hub software.
  • A manual fix is available for macOS users, as installers were also affected.
Logitech Bug Locks Out Mac Users: Expired Certificate Blamed

Many Logitech accessory users on Mac encountered problems with their devices recently, as critical software failed to operate correctly. The issues, which affected customized buttons and scrolling functions, were caused by an expired digital certificate required by Apple for app security.

Logitech's certification, essential for its applications like Options+ and G Hub, expired on January 6th. This expiration prevented the software from starting, thereby disabling many Logitech peripherals on Mac devices. The company has acknowledged the oversight, with a spokesperson calling it an "inexcusable mistake."

A fix is now available, but users must manually install it for the last four macOS versions, as the certificate issue also impacted the installer itself. Logitech advises all users, even those unaffected, to apply the update to ensure future accessory functionality.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Your Logitech mouse may have stopped working due to an expired Apple developer certificate that affected Logitech's Options+ and G Hub software.
The Logitech G Hub software experienced issues on macOS because its required Apple developer certificate expired on January 6th.
You can fix your Logitech keyboard by manually installing the latest software update from Logitech's website, as the expired certificate issue has been addressed.

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