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Keylogger-like behavior has some Corsair K100 keyboard customers concerned. Several users have reported their peripheral randomly entering text into their computer that they previously typed days or weeks ago. However, Corsair told Ars Technica that the behavior is a bug, not keylogging, and it's possibly related to the keyboard's macro recording feature.
"Every couple of days, the keyboard has started randomly typing on its own while I am working on the MacBook. It usually seems to type messages that I previously typed on the gaming PC and it won't stop until I unplug the keyboard and plug it back in," the user, "brendenguy," wrote.
Ten users seemingly responded to the thread (we can't verify the validity of each claim or account, but Corsair confirmed this is a known issue), reporting similar experiences.
One said their keyboard started entering a "specific line from a very sensitive email" while interacting with consumer data with their PC in Safe Mode. One user noted that they don't use Corsair's iCue software for programming peripherals but had a similar experience. Another said their K100 typed out more than 100 letters against their will, and factory resets and clearing the keyboard's memory didn't resolve the issue. There are also some threads on the Linus Tech Tips forum with people claiming the same problem. Some customers said they feared they were hacked at the time, while a few accused Corsair of stealthy keylogging.