expired Posted by SmilingKite474 | Staff • Nov 7, 2022
Nov 7, 2022 11:19 PM
Item 1 of 3
Item 1 of 3
expired Posted by SmilingKite474 | Staff • Nov 7, 2022
Nov 7, 2022 11:19 PM
QNAP 4-Bay USB 3.2 Gen 1 Raid Expansion Enclosure $175 + Free S/H
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Not only that, the performance of the 4 bay one is higher.
Correction: It is actually the opposite. The 2 bay one has slightly higher rate but with limited RAID option because of only 2 bay.
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B&H also match this at 175 + no tax using payboo so saved about 20 dollars more in taxes.
the ultimate hacked machine
practically monthly
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Since January, thousands of QNAP customers using the company's NAS devices have reported being attacked by the DeadBolt ransomware group, which demands a ransom of 0.03 Bitcoin ($1,100) for the decryption key.
After the initial attacks affecting about 3,600 devices January, the group continued to resurface with campaigns in March, May, and June this year. Reddit and other message boards have been flooded with customers lamenting the loss of files that included family photo albums, wedding videos and more. Dozens of users took to Reddit to complain that they were among those attacked in the latest campaign.
In a note to QNAP, the hackers demanded 5 Bitcoin ($93,900) to reveal details about the alleged zero-day vulnerabilities they initially used to attack its users and another 50 Bitcoin ($939,000) to release a master decryption key that would unlock all of the victims' files.
QNAP would not say if it has considered paying the ransom for the universal decryption key when asked by The Record but a spokesperson said the company's research has shown the group is attacking "legacy versions with known vulnerabilities which have security updates available."
the ultimate hacked machine
practically monthly
no thanks
Since January, thousands of QNAP customers using the company's NAS devices have reported being attacked by the DeadBolt ransomware group, which demands a ransom of 0.03 Bitcoin ($1,100) for the decryption key.
After the initial attacks affecting about 3,600 devices January, the group continued to resurface with campaigns in March, May, and June this year. Reddit and other message boards have been flooded with customers lamenting the loss of files that included family photo albums, wedding videos and more. Dozens of users took to Reddit to complain that they were among those attacked in the latest campaign.
In a note to QNAP, the hackers demanded 5 Bitcoin ($93,900) to reveal details about the alleged zero-day vulnerabilities they initially used to attack its users and another 50 Bitcoin ($939,000) to release a master decryption key that would unlock all of the victims' files.
QNAP would not say if it has considered paying the ransom for the universal decryption key when asked by The Record but a spokesperson said the company's research has shown the group is attacking "legacy versions with known vulnerabilities which have security updates available."
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Looks like the bundle is on sale for 479