smartd reporting disk failing

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I purchased a 1Tb Seagate Go drive a few months ago.  It's formatted as 
NTFS.  Today I started getting reports from smartd that the disk is 
failing.  Specifically it's telling me that there are many bad sectors. 
  There are no messages in /var/log/messages indicating any failures. 
Why is smartd claiming the disk is bad?  This is the second drive (also 
a Seagate Go) that I get reports that the drive is failing less than a 
year after buying the drive. I can't believe that a drive would go bad 
after a few months use.  I have other Seagate drives that have been in 
use for years without any issues.  The problem seems to be specific to 
drives that are powered via USB.

Any assistance in the matter is appreciated.

Paolo
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