2025-02-04

Hard disk fraud: Increasing evidence of origin in China

A widespread fraud scheme involving used Seagate hard drives being sold as new has been detected globally, with evidence pointing to their origin in Chinese Chia farming operations. The fraudsters reset SMART values on used drives with extensive runtime hours, though FARM values remain unmodified, affecting customers worldwide through various distribution channels including official dealers.

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