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Old 13th March 2017, 06:01   #1
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Default Your WD networked drive is vulnerable to remote attacks

If you have one of Western Digital's My Cloud nstorage drives, you might be particularly vulnerable to internet attacks. Exploitee.rs has discovered a number of unpatched security flaws in most My Cloud models that let remote intruders bypass the log...

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