Western Digital sued over SanDisk SSDs

SanDisk Extreme SSDs need to be very careful


One of the world’s largest storage solutions manufacturers Western Digital and sub-brand SanDisk The bad situation continues.

If you missed SanDisk Extreme Pro, Extreme Portable, Extreme Pro Portable or WD MyPassport SSD storage units can make the data in them unusable in some versions. Those who have problems with this The Verge website, full last week 3TB they lost data transferredIt was stated that although SanDisk has released a software update for this problem, the bad situation is still not completely eliminated. In this respect, people should be very careful about these products. suggested, It is recommended not to rely on these SSDs and keep their important data in one spot and to backup them to other places. Now it’s Western Digital’s data killer It was announced that SanDisk and My Passport were sued over SSDs. It is even said that the company has faced multiple lawsuits on this issue. The company, which is likely to receive large penalties in this regard, fails to manage the process. on The Verge website according to the news Western Digital refuses to answer questions led by journalists about its self-erasing SanDisk SSDs, and continues to sell troublesome drivers.

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top brand Western Digital It also came up with a bad hacking incident before that. Western Digital, He made a statement in the past months and stated that hackers had access to some data on their systems. In fact, because of this situation, the giant company had to disable its cloud network for a full 10 days, My Cloud The service was only brought back online earlier this week. The hackers behind this event, TechCrunch with spoke and announced that they received 10 TB of data from the company. Indicating that they are still able to log into the company’s servers and are even inside, the hackers use at least the minimum amount of time to show the vulnerabilities or vulnerabilities they find from WD, delete the data held as hostage, and exit the servers. $10 million (as crypto) requests a payment. It is explained that the company, which did not make any comments on this issue and is unlikely to pay this money, lost the code signing certificate, private phone numbers of administrators, SAP Backoffice data and even administrator access to the Microsoft Azure system to hackers. The company’s research on this issue continues with the support of legal institutions.

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