I have a Logitech super light and a apex pro tkl and was just wondering could a virus imbed it self onto the on board memory?
Nah. You're just being paranoid.is there anyway a virus can jump on a monitor?
I was just wondering about the monitor your not lying though 😂 have a nice night thank youNah. You're just being paranoid.
Yes, but you have to run something that can update its firmware with an infected one. Considering you almost never need to update a keyboard's firmware (at least I never had to in all of my keyboards), anything that is saying your keyboard needs updating and it'll update it is suspect.I have a Logitech super light and a apex pro tkl and was just wondering could a virus imbed it self onto the on board memory?
Possibly through an infected firmware update, but there's no way for that to happen via the display cables.Although I can assume the answer. To my knowledge there no on board memory of monitors but there is there anyway a virus can jump on a monitor?