First off, is buying anything that used for the computer unsafe if you plan to store crypto in it? Example buying a used laptop but then doing a complete factory reset and wiping everything? Or could a hacker still put a virus/keylog in it?
Nope, once a computer hard drive has been formatted all the installed application even a virus is wiped out.
Now what about other things? Like imagine buying a used wireless mouse or keyboard. What about a wired mouse or keyboard? Or maybe even a used modem or wireless router? Is it possibly to get a virus/hack keylogged if buying anything like this used? I thought modem/router possible because well its connecting to the internet? Obviously something like a used monitor cannot cause anything like this right? What about a used usb cable connecting your modem to your computer? A used flash drive definitely for sure? But you should never have an issue if its a new one right?
If you buy a router from a person who sells it online that is a red flag, because those routers are definitely hacked and it might compromise all your information. Just get a modem or a router from your local Internet service provider.
With a wired mouse or keyboard, could someone just install something inside it or something and you get keylogged etc? What if say you left your keyboard with someone and say that person is a hacker and then install something into it. Then when you plug it into your computer, could you get hacked?
Installing something from a keyboard would be a hard task without opening and dismantling the keyboard.
What about a modem or router? Could someone install something inside it where when you connect to the internet, they see everything you type etc? Like i know hackers put out fake wifi so if say a starbucks or hotel is there, you connect to it thinking its that wifi but its actually a hacker putting the name to trick you etc. Then you connect to it and they see all your credit card info.
The modem has a digital fingerprint. It stores every webpage that you visited as long as you are connected to it, but it doesn't store every keystroke that you did.
Obviously you should buy things new. But if its a modem or router or computer, if you do a factory reset, does that 100 percent wipe everything clean? I heard of cases where people would install trojans in other people laptops without them knowing. The person then later access their laptop or notice things got hack etc.
Even if you do a hard reset a modem its digital fingerprint over the visited website will still be in its memory.
Thoughts on all this? Now let just say its not for crypto but just regular email and banking and everything else. Is buying any of these things used foolish? Or imagine just borrowing a wireless mouse or modem from someone such as a friend or acquaintance... but their intention was they know you had crypto and put a virus on the modem or mouse. Thoughts on this?
Buy new ones at the store so that you won't be thinking about these things.
From this list, i know USB Flash Drive is 100 percent because you can store files there. Thus if a hacker has your laptop, they could just plug the flash drive in and put a virus/keylog and then leave your computer as is and then you access it and you have no clue right?
I think what you should do is that stay in your room and don't get out of it. Your way to skeptic about the thing that's way too impossible to happen if you key your belongings to a safe place.