"Researchers Expose 'Critical Vulnerabilities' in SSD Encryption"

Research conducted by Radboud University in the Netherlands reveals critical vulnerabilities in the encryption of solid state drives (SSDs). The reverse engineering self-encrypting SSDs' firmware exposed the presence of critical security vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to perform malicious activities such as take full control over CPUs, corrupt memory, and more. This article continues to discuss the discovery of security flaws in SSD encryption.

IT PRO reports "Researchers Expose 'Critical Vulnerabilities' in SSD Encryption"

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