Metal Parts Hidden Inside A Hard Drive Casing: The New Rickrolling?
A man in China bought a Samsung hard drive for about $35 on Taobao. He opened it up, plugged it in, and found that it wasn’t showing the full storage capacity on his computer. A few minutes later, he found out why – someone had replaced the innards with a bunch of nuts and bolts hotglued into the case. The light? It was just connected to a USB key. As you’ll recall, the same thing happened to a lad in a parking lot who bought an iPad out of someone’s...
Published By: Tech Crunch - Tuesday, 12 June, 2012
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