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Self-Encrypting Drive Vulnerabilities - US

🗓️ 31 Jan 2019 17:18:39Reported by LenovoType 
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Self-encrypting drive vulnerabilities discovered by Radboud University researchers in the Netherlands. Vulnerabilities require physical access to the drive. Mitigation involves firmware updates or switching to software encryption

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