CERT.org has reported Seagate wireless hard drives include “undocumented Telnet services” accessible with a hard-coded password. This allows “unrestricted file download capability to anonymous attackers with wireless access to the device.”And another flaw makes it possible to upload anything into the devices’ default file-sharing directory. The devices are effectively a small network-attached storage device: there’s every chance more than a few are doing duty as a de facto file server in very small businesses.