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Seagate NAS Drives Susceptible To Hack, Here’s What You Need To Know

Paul Morris·September 8, 2015
If there was ever a time to upgrade the firmware on your Seagate wireless Network Attached Storage (NAS) drive, then today is the day to do it. Wireless NAS drives have become an efficient, easy and extremely convenient way for individuals to store and access a range of files, both at location and remotely. According to researchers at Tangible Security, that convenience is being compromised by a number of newly discovered vulnerabilities that leaves certain Seagate NAS drives open to attack by malicious individuals.

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