44TB is a huge internal capacity, but we’re at a tipping point where usefulness becomes limited due to the limitations of disks and platters. Using this device for drip-fed backups is feasible, but ...
If you are looking for considerable desktop storage solutions you might be interested to know that Western Digital has this week introduced two new external storage systems in the form of the 22 TB My ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. We’re living in a world where you can just walk into the store and pick up a 22TB drive for $600 — a few years ...
For those whose internet access isn’t reliable enough to stick everything on the cloud, or for those who simply don’t trust their data to live anywhere but on their desk, Western Digital has updated ...
WD announces iOS and Android apps for its WD My Book Live NAS server that enables media streaming and data access on the go. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, ...
Western Digital My Book Live was hit with an attack last week that led to countless drives being factory reset, resulting in petabytes of lost data. Originally, reports showed that the main attack ...
Update 6/29/2021, 9:00 PM: Western Digital has published an update that says the company will provide data recovery services starting early next month. My Book Live customers will also be eligible for ...
A zero-day vulnerability in Western Digital My Book Live NAS devices allowed a threat actor to perform mass-factory resets of devices last week, leading to data loss. Last week, we broke the story ...
The mass wiping of Western Digital My Book Live storage devices may have been caused by a pair of vulnerabilities, and a leading theory suggests that it was fallout from rival hacking groups working ...
Companies and individuals using older models of Western Digital network-attached storage (NAS) drives suffered what appears to be an attack that possibly exploited a 2018 vulnerability to reset the ...
Western Digital is urging legacy My Book owners to unplug their devices from the internet without delay following a series of remote attacks. In an advisory published June 24, the hardware vendor said ...
WD has just found itself in a dangerous spot: the WD My Book Live NAS is destroying users' data because of "malicious software". So if you own a WD My Book Live NAS or My Book Live Duo, disconnect it ...
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