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Jarkod
Aug 04, 2014Guide
Is ransomware attack on ReadyNAS possible?
Synology NAS servers are under attack of SynoLocker ransomware http://www.cso.com.au/article/551527/synolocker_demands_0_6_bitcoin_decrypt_synology_nas_devices/. Devices are encrypted and the owners a...
Jarkod
Aug 04, 2014Guide
Some Synology users reported files get encrypted one by one so when they started copying them early enough they were able to save data at least partially. Correct me if I'm wrong but if, by any chance, same happens to ReadyNAS users the possible rescue could be to switch the server emediately, take disks out, connect them to a computer, mount them and copy data to other disks, right? And then to make a factory reset with disks back in the device.
By the way, is there any way to change the ports services listen to on ReadyNAS devices? From this forum I know it's very hard - but not impossible - to chanage the default SSH port. How about other services?
By the way, is there any way to change the ports services listen to on ReadyNAS devices? From this forum I know it's very hard - but not impossible - to chanage the default SSH port. How about other services?
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