Western Digital’s My Cloud: Patch Now or Risk Cyber Mayhem!

Western Digital’s latest firmware update for My Cloud NAS models addresses a critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-30247, which could allow remote execution of system commands. My Cloud users should prioritize updating to firmware version 5.31.108 to avoid unauthorized file access or worse—your data being hijacked faster than a hot donut on a Monday morning.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Western Digital’s My Cloud NAS devices are having a bit of a “cloudy with a chance of command injections” kind of day. It’s a classic case of “I trusted you with my files, and you let hackers play hide and seek with them!” Hurry up and patch those clouds before they rain some unwanted chaos on your data parade!

Key Points:

– Western Digital has issued a firmware update for My Cloud NAS models to fix a critical vulnerability.
– The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-30247, allows remote OS command injection via crafted HTTP POST requests.
– Firmware version 5.31.108 should be installed to protect against the vulnerability.
– Two models, My Cloud DL4100 and DL2100, might not receive updates as they are end of support.
– Users are advised to update immediately or take devices offline until they can patch.

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