That’s NOT counting the newer DSM 5.0 builds and updates. So far, in both the dogecoin malware and Synolocker ransonware attacks it seems attackers were able to use known exploits in the DSM 4.3-3810 builds – a build that’s nearly 9 months old and has seen 6 updates to the DSM 4.3 builds alone. Securing and Protecting your Synology NASįirst and foremost would be to keep your Synology updated. Below I’m going to list several ways to help protect your NAS, I’ll be using my Synology DS412+ for demo. That was before the Dogecoin malware were found infecting Synology NAS boxes early this summer or now the “SynoLocker” ransomware that encrypts all the data on your NAS and forces you to pay $350 to decrypt the data. ![]() ![]() ![]() Earlier this year I posted instructions on how to install an SSL certificate on your Synology NAS.
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