Logitech Options+ and G HUB macOS disruption after certificate expiry
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Logitech's Options+ and G HUB apps on macOS stopped launching after an expired code-signing certificate, preventing users from using button remapping, lighting, scroll settings, and custom gestures. The disruption mattered because it removed the configuration features many Mac users rely on for Logitech peripherals. Logitech said it was working on a fix and planned a new macOS installer without changing the version number, but gave no ETA.
Related Happenings
Google Fast Pair unauthorized pairing flaw (CVE-2025-36911)
Vulnerability
First: 15.01.2026 18:13
Last: 15.01.2026 18:13
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A **CVE-2025-36911** flaw in **Google Fast Pair** lets attackers silently pair with vulnerable Bluetooth audio accessories, creating **eavesdropping** and **location-tracking** ri...
Google Fast Pair unauthorized pairing flaw (CVE-2025-36911)
VulnerabilityAbout this happening: A **CVE-2025-36911** flaw in **Google Fast Pair** lets attackers silently pair with vulnerable Bluetooth audio accessories, creating **eavesdropping** and **location-tracking** ri...
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07.01.2026 20:05 2 articles · 4mo ago
Logitech macOS apps fail after certificate expiry
Initial DisclosureLogitech Options+ and G HUB stopped launching on macOS after an expired code-signing certificate prevented the apps from running, leaving users unable to use custom profiles, button remapping, lighting options, custom gestures, and scroll settings. Users reported reinstall attempts, Safe Mode troubleshooting, and wiping configuration files, while Logitech said it was working on a fix and planned a new macOS installer without changing the version number.
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- Logitech Options+, G HUB macOS apps break after certificate expires — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 07.01.2026 20:05
- Logitech Options+, G HUB macOS apps break after certificate expires — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 07.01.2026 20:05