‘Seagate is investigating these practices’: World’s largest HDD maker aware of used hard drives being modified to pass as new

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  • Seagate Exos and IronWolf Pro HDDs are prime targets for scammers
  • Scammers alter QR codes and even drive serial numbers
  • Toshiba and Western Digital are not as targeted as Seagate — why?

The controversy of fraudsters modifying used Seagate hard drives to appear unused despite having been powered on for thousands of hours rages on.

Exos HDDs were initially targeted, but new evidence from Heise (via ComputerBase — both originally in German) suggests IronWolf and IronWolf Pro NAS drives with capacities between 8 TB and 16 TB are now also being drawn into the scam.

Preowned units of the fastest hard drives can appear new if key data such as SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) parameters are tampered with.

How scammers manipulate hard drive data

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