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VendorSeagate (32889122-7b7d-5a01-9d8b-1aaacddd8bee)
ProductSt500Lt015 Firmware (3341059d-23a4-504c-bc5d-2ddc30f3d565)
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NotesImported from NVD CPE 2.0 feed

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IdentifiercpeApplicabilitySubmitteddb.gcve.eu detailsRationale
CVE:CVE-2015-7269 vulnerable 2026-06-03 14:35:08.283961 Details available
Seagate ST500LT015 hard disk drives, when operating in eDrive mode on Lenovo ThinkPad W541 laptops with BIOS 2.21, allow physically proximate attackers to bypass self-encrypting drive (SED) protection by attaching a second SATA connector to exposed pins, maintaining an alternate power source, and attaching the data cable to another machine, aka a "Hot Unplug Attack."
Published: 2017-11-27T22:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-06T07:43:46.098Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2015-7268 vulnerable 2026-06-03 14:35:08.283570 Details available
Samsung 850 Pro and PM851 solid-state drives and Seagate ST500LT015 and ST500LT025 hard disk drives, when used on Windows and operating in Opal mode on Lenovo ThinkPad T440s laptops with BIOS 2.32 or ThinkPad W541 laptops with BIOS 2.21, or in Opal or eDrive mode on Dell Latitude E6410 laptops with BIOS A16 or Latitude E6430 laptops with BIOS A16, allow physically proximate attackers to bypass self-encrypting drive (SED) protection by triggering a soft reset and booting from an alternative OS, aka a "Forced Restart Attack."
Published: 2017-11-27T22:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-06T07:43:46.131Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2015-7267 vulnerable 2026-06-03 14:35:08.281514 Details available
Samsung 850 Pro and PM851 solid-state drives and Seagate ST500LT015 and ST500LT025 hard disk drives, when in sleep mode and operating in Opal or eDrive mode on Lenovo ThinkPad T440s laptops with BIOS 2.32; ThinkPad W541 laptops with BIOS 2.21; Dell Latitude E6410 laptops with BIOS A16; or Latitude E6430 laptops with BIOS A16, allow physically proximate attackers to bypass self-encrypting drive (SED) protection by leveraging failure to detect when SATA drives are unplugged in Sleep Mode, aka a "Hot Plug attack."
Published: 2017-11-27T22:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-06T07:43:46.159Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data

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