Given the widespread use of GPUs (graphics cards) in today's modern computing world, it's no surprise that they've become targets for attacks.
With the prevalence of GPUs in the modern computing world, it's unsurprising that they're targets for attacks. But how can GPUs be hacked, and are you at risk of such incidents?

Can GPUs be hacked?
The answer is affirmative. In theory, graphics cards can be hacked, especially when employing malicious code. In practice, most computer hardware components are susceptible to attacks. Motherboards, CPUs, SSDs, and various other parts can be exploited by hackers, often through vulnerabilities, and GPUs are no exception.
In the case of GPUs, malicious code can be stored in the graphics card's memory without the owner's knowledge. From there, hackers can initiate their malicious activities in the background.
Why Hack GPUs?
The most crucial aspect of attacking GPUs is that hackers can evade the detection of antivirus software. Through this, they can continue to exploit devices for a longer period, allowing them to access sensitive data or perform more remote functions.

How to Avoid GPU Hacks
As most GPU hacks are relatively new, it's challenging to know precisely how to avoid them. Currently, the most you can do is follow these methods:
1. Avoid downloading files online from shady or third-party websites.
2. Use reliable, high-security antivirus programs.
3. Purchase GPU(s) from reputable sources.
4. Buy laptops and PCs from trustworthy sellers.
