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Comment by galaxy_gas

4 hours ago

Yes, most of the used Amazon SATA Rotated Drive its do this with "fresh" data.

Is there any way to tell if the SMART has been reset/tampered with in any way? If you have a drive that claims to have 0 hours of use, but it quickly starts to rack up failure indicators… how can you tell if it’s spurious failures or a fraudulent tampered drive?

  • Seagate has a proprietary version of SMART called FARM. It’s supposed to be more tamper resistant than SMART, but it appears the fraudsters have figured out how to manipulate it too [1].

    The best you can do is check FARM if available and perform a long burn-in with something like badblocks. Then compare the SMART data before and after the burn in. Checking the serial number against the manufacturers database if available is also a good precaution.

    These are probably things you should be doing whether or not the drive is allegedly new.

    [1] https://www.heise.de/en/news/Hard-disk-fraud-Larger-disks-wi...

    • Many of this have serial number stripped out , firwmare changed in addition to it

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