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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 543547" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>I have a WD Elements unit connected to my systems via USB, but it is local access only, no cloud access, and I can still access it, so it doesn't look like mine is hit.</p><p>I only use it for redundant backup of my primary RAID anyway, and that is what it is connected to, my Synology unit via USB, so it just shows up as a local network, which I am able to open files.</p><p></p><p>The hackers are busy these days.</p><p>Lots of reports on Facebook, and WhatsApp, then what happened to Linus Tech Tips on YouTube recently lost all of its channels and they are a specialist IT YouTuber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 543547, member: 9512"] I have a WD Elements unit connected to my systems via USB, but it is local access only, no cloud access, and I can still access it, so it doesn't look like mine is hit. I only use it for redundant backup of my primary RAID anyway, and that is what it is connected to, my Synology unit via USB, so it just shows up as a local network, which I am able to open files. The hackers are busy these days. Lots of reports on Facebook, and WhatsApp, then what happened to Linus Tech Tips on YouTube recently lost all of its channels and they are a specialist IT YouTuber. [/QUOTE]
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