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A hacker breached Western Digital and stole data, and in response, the company has shut down a wide swathe of its services which is preventing users from accessing their My Cloud files.
Data storage giant Western Digital has confirmed that hackers exfiltrated data from its systems during a “network security incident” last week. The California-based company said in a statement ...
On April 3, Western Digital revealed it had been the victim of a data breach, without detailing the extent of the breach or what data had been stolen.Days later, one of the hackers involved in the ...
Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ:WDC), with a market capitalization of $22.55 billion, has been navigating a complex landscape in the data storage industry, balancing strong performance in its ...
The data appears to be mostly connected to Western Digital’s online store, not the My Cloud service…though there’s probably a good bit of overlap in those two groups.
Western Digital has taken its store offline and sent customers data breach notifications after confirming that hackers stole sensitive personal information in a March cyberattack.
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Digital Hoarders Rejoice, Western Digital’s My Book External Drives Now Max Out at 44TB of Storage The company is finally putting its 22TB, 3.5-inch hard drives in its external storage solutions.
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Shares of Western Digital Corp. jumped more than 6% today after it announced plans to break up into two companies that will separately make hard drives and flash storage.
Data storage provider Western Digital must pay $315.7 million in damages for violating a patent owner's rights in data security technology, a jury in California federal court said on Friday.