Logitech experienced a data breach after a Clop ransomware group attack that used a zero-day flaw in a third-party platform. The attack did not directly affect Logitech’s products or business operations, but it may have exposed limited employee, consumer, and supplier data. Logitech believes sensitive personal data was not compromised and has since patched the vulnerability. The firm is working with cybersecurity experts and believes that this incident won’t materially affect its finances due to insurance coverage. Experts stress that the incident highlights the risks associated with zero-day exploits and underscores the need for stronger security measures.
