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Looks like this is for people who've purchased the drives since January 2023. So does it not affect people from before?
Found a PDF of the complaint from another article, which says "since at least January 2023" on page 15, so, take that as you will.
I wonder if that suggests that hardware made prior to that data doesn't suffer from the same flaws? Or if it's just an arbitrary cut off they decided on for the affected customers they would include in the lawsuit.
Here’s the original article from Ars Technica last May. IIRC this has the details on which drives are suspect.
This is the important question.