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QNAP Fixes High-Severity Flaws

January 9, 2024
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QNAP Fixes High-Severity Flaws

QNAP has released critical fixes for various vulnerabilities affecting their products, addressing high-severity issues impacting QTS, QuTS hero, QuMagie, Netatalk, and Video Station. One of the notable vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2023-39296, involves a prototype pollution flaw that could empower remote attackers to override existing attributes, potentially causing system crashes.

The update, available in QTS 5.1.3.2578 build 20231110 and QuTS hero h5.1.3.2578 build 20231110, aims to safeguard against these risks. Additional vulnerabilities such as cross-site scripting (XSS) and operating system command injection in QuMagie, SQL injection, and OS command injection in Video Station, and an unauthenticated remote code execution flaw in Netatalk have also been addressed in their respective versions.

The QNAP security fixes are crucial in mitigating potential risks, even though there is currently no evidence of the identified vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild. The prototype pollution vulnerability, CVE-2023-39296, could have allowed attackers to manipulate existing attributes, potentially leading to system instability.

By promptly addressing these issues in the latest product versions, QNAP emphasizes the importance of users updating their installations to ensure enhanced security against potential exploits.

The comprehensive list of fixes showcases QNAP’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and security of their product range, urging users to stay vigilant and take proactive measures to keep their systems protected.

Despite the absence of evidence indicating exploitation, QNAP encourages users to remain cautious and proactive by updating their installations to the latest versions.

The vulnerabilities addressed, ranging from prototype pollution to SQL injection and remote code execution, highlight the diverse nature of potential threats, and the importance of timely security updates in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity.

Reference:
  • Security Advisory Qnap 23-64
Tags: Cyber AlertCyber Alerts 2024Cyber threatJanuary 2024QNAP
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