Linux-based SLUG spawns highly hackable NAS

  2007-09-07 20:00:05
Cisco's consumer products division is shipping a successor to the Linux-based NSLU2 (aka"SLUG") consumer NAS (network-attached storage) appliance, one of the most-hacked devices ever. The NAS200 has room for two internal SATA drives, supports FAT32-formatted external USB 2.0 drives, and comes with UPnP media-sharing software. 
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