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Disconnect your WD My Book Live from the web or you could lose all your data

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Do you own a WD My Book Live or My Book Live Duo data backup device? If so, Western Digital says you should disconnect it from from the internet immediately because an apparent malware outbreak is enabling attackers to remotely wipe these drives by initiating factory resets.”Western Digital has determined that some My Book Live devices are being compromised by malicious software. In some cases, this compromise has led to a factory reset that appears to erase all data on the device,” Western Digital states in a support article. The last firmware update for these external backup drives came in 2015, as Western Digital has shifted its focus to newer products like its My Cloud Home lineup. However, it sounds as though one more firmware update could be coming, to address whatever vulnerability is allowing malicious software to wreak havoc on people's data backups. In the meantime, however, Western Digital says these drives should not be connected to the web.”At this time, we recommend you disconnect your My Book Live from the Internet to protect your data on the device. We are actively investigating and we will provide updates to this thread when they are available,” Western Digital adds.The issue came to light when an affected owner posted a story of data loss of Western Digital's support forum (via BleepingComputer). The user said they had been using a My Book Live for years without issue, but woke up to find “all the data on it is gone today.”Others chimed in with similar experiences.”All my data is gone too. Message in GUI says it was 'Factory reset' today! 06/23.

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