Wednesday 4 March 2015

Seagate vulnerability raises questions about proprietary NAS solutions

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Seagate vulnerability raises questions about security disclosures and proprietary NAS solutions

An exploit in a self-contained NAS sold by Seagate brings to the fore questions about handling security disclosures and whether the public should trust boxed NAS solutions.

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