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Retired_Member
May 22, 2016
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How to secure share

I wonder if someone can help with securing my network storage.   I have a router connected to a Buffalo 1T drive. The router is wirelessly accessible to a dozen devices (all accounted for) which in...
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    Retired_Member
    May 23, 2016

    I think I found the problem.

     

    When I installed the security cameras, I set them up to ftp the footage from their internal storage to the share. I configured them to use the admin username and (non-standard) password. I enabled ftp access in the router GUI, however I did not set the password protection setting (I have now set that per your link).

     

    So my share was exposed to anonymous access and I suspect a bot or whatever tested my IP, found the share to be open and dropped the trojan into every directory. There was nothing on the share other than security footage, so nothing worth stealing.

     

    I can't remember whether the router GUI has password protection enabled by default, but if not, I think that should be the default so that anyone wanting to turn it off would have to purposely do so.

     

    I shall observe the share over the coming days and check that no further nasties appear.

     

    Many thanks.