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Hidden Backdoor Discovered On HP MSA2000 Arrays

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wiredmikey writes “A hardcoded password-related security vulnerability has been discovered which apparently affects every HP MSA2000 G3, a modular large scale storage array. According to the alert, a hidden user exists that doesn’t show up in the user manager, and the password cannot be changed, creating a perfect ‘backdoor’ opportunity for an attacker to gain access to potentially sensitive information stored on the device, as well as systems it is connected to.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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