Lenovo confirms the presence of a vulnerability in its nas
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Lenovo has confirmed through a statement on its website the existence of a vulnerability. This is a bug that affects your connected storage devices. Due to which the data of the users of these products is exposed to anyone who searches for them. A report first reported on this flaw, after accessing 13, 000 indexed spreadsheet files, where there was a lot of confidential information, such as financial data.
Lenovo confirms vulnerability in its NAS
The company confirms the existence of this vulnerability on its website. In addition, they have revealed the list of devices affected by it in its entirety.
Severe vulnerability
According to Lenovo in its statement, this vulnerability could allow an unauthenticated user to access files on NAS shares through the API. According to the latest data, this failure affects some 5, 114 devices of the brand and Iomega, all of them connected to the Internet. So this is a fairly serious problem.
Some of these products would have reached the end of their useful life, so they do not receive updates. The company recommends users to update their firmware to avoid being affected by this failure.
So if you have a Lenovo NAS or storage device, you should protect your device as soon as possible to avoid problems with it. On the company's website is the statement, which also provides information on what to do in this regard, in case there is a problem.
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