Synology and QNAP warn about NAS security vulnerabilities
Some operating system versions of the NAS manufacturers Synology and QNAP have security gaps. System updates are not yet available for all versions.
Both QNAP and Synology are currently warning about security-related vulnerabilities in their NAS solutions. The vulnerabilities allow remote attackers to access sensitive information and potentially execute arbitrary code via a vulnerable version of the NAS operating systems. The affected versions at Synology are DSM 7.0, DSM 6.2, and SMR 1.2, with the only version not affected being DSM 7.1.
QNAP's versions QTS 5.0.x and QTS 4.5.4 and higher are affected, as well as QTS 4.3.6 and QTS 4.3.4 and later. QNAP recommends disabling the AFP protocol until an update is available.
Source: Cachy's Blog
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