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EUVD-2015-7200
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Sonic Tone Attacks Damage Hard Disk Drives, Crashes OS
Using sonic and ultrasonic soundwaves as a weapon, researchers can disrupt the read, write and storage functions of a hard disk drive HDD. The method can also be used to crash the host operating system, and in some cases damage targeted drives. Researchers said the attack can be performed by...
Sound Waves can Help Hackers Disrupt Functions of Hard Disk Drives
By Waqas Hard Disk Drives HDDs are most commonly used storage components This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Sound Waves can Help Hackers Disrupt Functions of Hard Disk Drives...
Acoustical Attacks against Hard Drives
Interesting destructive attack: "Acoustic Denial of Service Attacks on HDDs": Abstract: Among storage components, hard disk drives HDDs have become the most commonly-used type of non-volatile storage due to their recent technological advances, including, enhanced energy efficacy and...
JVN#52509236: HDL-A and HDL2-A Series vulnerable in session management
HDL-A and HDL2-A Series provided by I-O DATA DEVICE, INC. are LAN connectable hard disk drives. HDL-A and HDL2-A Series contain a vulnerability related to the management of sessions. Impact A remote unauthenticated attacker may impersonate a user. As a result, information may be disclosed or...
Cyber Attacks Hit Nearly 40 South Korean websites !
According to a new report, 40 South Korean websites came under a cyber crime attack by a computer virus, including the presidential Blue House, South Korea's biggest bank , a major online auction house, the Foreign Ministry, the two largest search engines in the country and Korean military websit...
JVN#70599814 I-O DATA DEVICE HDL-F series cross-site request forgery vulnerability
The HDL-F series products provided by I-O DATA DEVICE, INC. are LAN connectable hard disk drives. Configuration of these devices are done through a web-based interface. This web interface is vulnerable to cross-site request forgery. Impact If a user views a malicious web page while logged into th...