Comment by Modified3019
19 hours ago
Related, someone decompiled Samsung’s 840 EVO ssd firmware, before Samsung later started encrypting it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37165189
19 hours ago
Related, someone decompiled Samsung’s 840 EVO ssd firmware, before Samsung later started encrypting it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37165189
This deserves its own blog post and HN submission. Since SSDs have been 2x to 4x prices people are now more likely to buy used and could get burned.
BTW thank you for raising this.
Samsung has lost any credibility they had as a competent manufacturer years ago. Their other products are beyond junk (fridges, washing machines…), their customer service is abysmal (they managed to “repair” my mp3 player and smartphone by returning it even more broken than they got it, and I’ve seen how the company works from the inside when they bought a startup I was working at. I know many people with Samsung fridges failing after a few years (or having too little coolant in them so that they make loud popping sounds when running and Samsung saying you’re holding it wrong)
From these experiences, I’m going out of my way to never buy anything made by Samsung.
The Galaxy smartphones are still some of the best.
You forget exploding devices or the decision of selling it's crap exynos thing in Europe
Right. And their complete contempt for user privacy on their smart TVs. Anyway, as far as I'm concerned, I'll even pay extra to buy anything but a Samsung device.
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How do I know if I have a drive in this situation?