This isn't even the first time their MyCloud platform drives were compromised. The first I became aware of was a kind of backdoor where if you left it using the same name (defaults to "WDMyCloud" on the network), you could craft a link that javascript could load or the user could click on, masquerade as THE administrator account and wipe the drive without a password. And all that with just a link.
This isn't even the first time their MyCloud platform drives were compromised. The first I became aware of was a kind of backdoor where if you left it using the same name (defaults to "WDMyCloud" on the network), you could craft a link that javascript could load or the user could click on, masquerade as THE administrator account and wipe the drive without a password. And all that with just a link.
I never use the "cloud" for anything - something like this was bound to happen.