On 26/07/2023 11:24, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
What Dominik wrote would apply e.g. for an NVMe replacement drive from
Kingston or Samsung (proprietary hardware too, it's a shocker).

None of my 5 Samsung SSDs are supported (3 NVMe and 2 SATA). But they can be updated from MS Windows.

I guess only built-in Samsung OEM drives can be updated with fwupd.

And thanks to fwupd and Logitech's embracing it, we had the fix in a
very short time.

It has only been partially fixed. A complete fix would require replacing all existing hardware:

Mengs says this vulnerability exists due to an incomplete fix for 
CVE-2016-10761, one of the infamous MouseJack vulnerabilities, and that 
Logitech has no plans on patching this new attack variation.
--
Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev (vit...@easycoding.org)
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