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Old 8th September 2015, 10:07   #1
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Default Root password flaw leaves wireless Seagate drives open to attack

Own a wireless hard drive? Was it made by Seagate? You'll want to download an update. Researchers at Tangible security have discovered a vulnerability in certain Seagate wireless drives that could give unauthorized users root access to the device....

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