Western Digital warns owners of My Cloud hard drives to update immediately

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Storage titan Western Digital has warned owners of its My Cloud NAS devices to update to the latest firmware immediately.

In a support post, the company explained it will soon pull support for old versions of My Cloud OS, the operating system on which My Cloud external drives run.

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According to WD, the decision to end support for older generations of My Cloud OS was taken with security front-of-mind, after a spate of attacks on internet-connected drives.

“My Cloud OS 5 is a major and fundamental security release that provides an architectural revamp of our older My Cloud firmware and adds new defenses to thwart common classes of attacks,” WD explained.

“We will not provide any further security updates to the My Cloud OS 3 firmware. We strongly encourage moving to the My Cloud OS 5 firmware.”

To owners of drives that are not compatible with My Cloud OS 5, meanwhile, WD will offer a 20% discount coupon, which can be used to purchase newer My Cloud models. This coupon will be delivered via email in January, and customers will not be required to return their old devices in order to cash it in.

WD also offered some general security advice for people whose devices run on an older version of My Cloud OS and do not qualify for an automatic upgrade.

“To help protect your content now, we recommend that you back-up your device, disable remote access, disconnect it from the internet, and protect it with a strong, unique password,” wrote the firm.

Via Bleeping Computer

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