• Synology patches critical zero-click vulnerabilities in NAS devices
  • Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities without user interaction
  • $260,000 was awarded to researchers for discovering exploits

Synology has recently patched a critical security flaw in its NAS device products which could have allowed hackers to hijack victim units.

The company released two advisories to notify users about patched vulnerabilities in its data storage products, specifically those in Photos for DMS and BeePhotos for BeeStation.



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