Western Digital Blocks Unpatched Devices From Cloud Services

Western Digital is blocking access to its cloud services for devices running firmware versions impacted by a critical security vulnerability.
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Western Digital Security Breach – Hackers infiltrate Internal Systems

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The cyberattack has forced the technology giant to shut down and take some of its operations offline.
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Western Digital network security incident and service outage

US-based data storage company Western Digital has announced that it has suffered a network security incident that resulted in an unauthorized third party gaining access to a number of the company’s systems and some company data. These are the most impo… Continue reading Western Digital network security incident and service outage

Ravi Pendekanti: How Western Digital’s HDD innovation is lowering total cost of ownership

In a recent interview with Ravi Pendekanti, SVP of Product Management & Marketing at Western Digital, he explained how they have expanded their HDD technology to lower total cost of ownership.
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Critical vulnerabilities open Synology, QNAP NAS devices to attack

Users of Synology and QNAP network-attached storage (NAS) devices are advised to be on the lookout for patches for several critical vulnerabilities affecting Netatalk, an open-source implemention of the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) that allows Unix-like… Continue reading Critical vulnerabilities open Synology, QNAP NAS devices to attack

Hackaday Links: February 20, 2022

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Sounds like somebody had a really bad day at work, as Western Digital reports that “factory contamination” caused a batch of flash memory chips to be spoiled. How much, you …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: February 20, 2022

Another 0-Day Looms for Many Western Digital Users

Countless Western Digital customers saw their MyBook Live network storage drives remotely wiped in the past month thanks to a bug in a product line the company stopped supporting in 2015, as well as a previously unknown zero-day flaw. But there is a similarly serious zero-day flaw present in a much broader range of newer Western Digital MyCloud network storage devices that will remain unfixed for many customers who can’t or won’t upgrade to the latest operating system. Continue reading Another 0-Day Looms for Many Western Digital Users