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    Vulnerabilties found in Synology NAS

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    • david.wieseD
      david.wiese
      last edited by david.wiese

      Interesting news regarding synology nas units

      http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/06/hacker-infects-synology-storage-devices-makes-off-with-620000-in-dogecoin/

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      • david.wieseD
        david.wiese
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        @Bill-Kindle any possibility this happened to you since you were saying you were having issues with your NAS?

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        • Bill KindleB
          Bill Kindle
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          Actually no it did not. I've been really diligent on keeping my updated every time a patch comes out. It's only been in production since February and I remember seeing a security update for my NAS around that time. It was patched the day DSM 5.0 came out, which the following day it went into full production in my environment. I also do not use any of the internet features on my NAS.

          The problem I was having last week was a glitch in assigning permissions for NFS shares. Not a problem for newly created shares with NFS enabled from the beginning, only a problem for retro-activating NFS on existing shares.

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          • david.wieseD
            david.wiese @Bill Kindle
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            @Bill-Kindle good to hear. It seems like each week we are hearing about new vulnerabilities in devices that are public facing

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            • Bill KindleB
              Bill Kindle @david.wiese
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              @david.wiese That's why it's always good to layer security, turn on only what you need and keep up on patches 😉

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              • alexntgA
                alexntg
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                Just a side note to address the title of this topic, the issues were fixed back in February.

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                • david.wieseD
                  david.wiese @alexntg
                  last edited by

                  @alexntg you are correct, however if people haven't updated like some that i know this is still a very real possibility

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