Security Flaws Found in Widely Used Data Storage Devices | Avast

New research from Radboud University, related to the way the self-storage devices (SSDs) encrypt stored data, found that serious vulnerabilities exist in widely used products from popular manufacturers like Samsung and Crucial (Micron Technology).  As these drives do not provide a high level of protection, a malicious expert with direct physical access to them could easily bypass existing security measures to gain access to the data, without knowing the user’s chosen password.

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