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Backdoor was discovered on QNAP NAS storage devices

Posted on 1 September 2020

From en.secnews.gr

QNAP

Malicious agents have launched extensive investigations into Internet, in order to find Appliances running versions of it QNAP firmware, in order to exploit a remote code execution vulnerability (RCE). That said vulnerability has been fixed by QNAP in a previous version.

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