I believe that was Plextor drives, although I can't find a reference.
Anyways, smart manufacturers these days put some sort of a signature on the firmware (even just a CRC will do), and don't write updates to flash unless they have a good signature. That makes it much more difficult to accidentally trigger an update.
Anyways, smart manufacturers these days put some sort of a signature on the firmware (even just a CRC will do), and don't write updates to flash unless they have a good signature. That makes it much more difficult to accidentally trigger an update.