Phison Electronics faces accusations stemming from fabricated documents that falsely implicate the company's storage controllers in Windows 11 security update failures. The counterfeit paperwork circulated among industry partners without Phison's knowledge, prompting the manufacturer to deny any connection to the materials. These fraudulent communications suggest Phison controllers experience severe malfunctions following Microsoft's August security patches. The company emphasizes that neither official nor unofficial statements originated from their organization regarding storage device problems. Legal action against the document creators has begun.
Microsoft's recent Windows 11 security updates KB5063878 and KB5062660 triggered widespread storage device malfunctions across multiple hardware vendors. Users experienced drive failures when transferring large files after installing these patches. Testing reveals the problem affects both solid-state drives and traditional hard disk drives from various manufacturers beyond Phison. The storage controller company collaborates directly with Microsoft to address these technical issues. Industry observers suspect competitors may exploit this situation to damage Phison's market reputation.
Microsoft's recent Windows 11 security updates KB5063878 and KB5062660 triggered widespread storage device malfunctions across multiple hardware vendors. Users experienced drive failures when transferring large files after installing these patches. Testing reveals the problem affects both solid-state drives and traditional hard disk drives from various manufacturers beyond Phison. The storage controller company collaborates directly with Microsoft to address these technical issues. Industry observers suspect competitors may exploit this situation to damage Phison's market reputation.