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There is no excuse for QNAP here, this gross negligence and incompetence of the highest degree and absolutely nobody should ever mention their name during serious data storage conversations. The person behind this attack obviously found the published article after March 31 2021, developed this attack, deployed it swiftly, several months after QNAP were notified. The group who informed QNAP gave them a 4-5 month grace period to sort this out before publishing their findings, QNAP just didn't bother. Fully patched NAS devices have been vulnerable to this attack since October 2020 (edit- longer than that, QNAP just have been aware since then). QNAP were made aware of this explot back in October 2020 through their formal channels. The worst part of all this was by time QNAP was aware most people had disconnected the device, Just want to add a note about the photo quality when recovering via the photorec / testdisk, i seem to have recovered each photo with 3 different resolutions like small medium and large, meaning 1 looks pretty much like the original although i am no photographer, also i have a bunch of corrupt files from 2300 recup_dir folders, but photos and music collections are easily filtered and recoverable.
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The worst part of all this was by time QNAP was aware most people had disconnected the device, and then the updates and malware remover update removed all the files that we could have use to recovery the data free.īottom line don't pay, either recover what you can the hard way or accept the loss, QNAP won't take responsibility so doubt they will be helpful seems there stance is to tell people to pay which is disgusting.
I'm sure this attack was aimed at small files as to do as much damage as possible before being spotted as larger files would have taken longer. Secondly people are claiming to have paid and received a key that didn't work, or getting the TxID problem not sure how bitcoin works so they may not have lost any money, and some people getting there key that works but data is still corrupt. Personally i would never pay, cowards who attack normal people are scum.Īdd to that if its just photos you've lost you can recover them (Not so easy for some people i know) but the steps are in this forum thread, But all this ssh coding, Tor/onion sites and bitcoin transactions is new ground for me.įeels like crap to loose alot of photos and my partner is studying architecture and alot of her work and portfolios is probably lost too. Will probably try it out if I feel its up and running like the minds behind this crap intended to. But I've gotten very hesitant to try that out since lots of reports of the txid duplicate issue. Keeping an eye on the forums for people who pays and say they get the key.
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Is photorec / testdisk the way to go or is there a good software (does not have to be free) that can restore deleted files and restore the original filename? To do files recovery, is it the best or only way to do via SSH? Or can I do it over ethernet with any recoveryprogram running from pc/mac?Ģ. I've not updated or run malware scan yet since I want to salvage what files that are possible with as few reads and writes as possible.ġ. Maybe 90 % of all files less than 20 MB are affected.
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Started it up offline and it seems it did not finish its tasks since not everything is zipped.
So I did what I thought was the sensible thing to do and pulled the plug. The encryption process hade been running for about 4-5 hours before I noticed it. I don't know if it is standard but my tvs-471 was setup with ip block after five attempts. To bad I've been busy lately and did not log on to the nas, since I've now noticed in the logs failed login attempts in the thousands starting around March 23, with successful attempt on April 21. Or maybe Im just doing something wrong, first time trying to work with linux. Well, I used one in the first quote:, but still it seems to not work under aarch64. Im getting "cannot execute binary file" message when trying to run photorec.ĭid you grab the right file per your architecture? I removed the part of the url that says "Download and donate.php/ and that seemed to be the issue.ĭid anyone get this to work on aarch64 platform ? I'm getting the same error for the ARM (Linux QNAPNAS 4.2.8 #2 SMP Tue Apr 6 05:28: armv7l unknown
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Am I doing something wrong is the download bad?ĮDIT: I was able to fix this by tweaking the link a bit.Ĭan you share your link. When I try to tar the marvell testdisk I get the error: "is not a bzip2 file".