I have been talking a lot about various network storage devices and how you never ever want to expose them to the Internet. The brands that usually come up are Synology and QNAP, which have a significant market share. But they are not alone. Pretty much all these devices follow the same basic pattern: Build a reasonably powered server with a bunch of disks, and allow users to install various vulnerable web apps to manage these devices, or better: Install them by default and call them “Features.”
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