When successfully exploiting it for arbitrary code execution, the attackers will also regularly subvert any security service or anti-malware solutions running on the compromised device. "If exploited, this vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code," QNAP explains in a security advisory from today. The critical security flaw patched today by QNAP is a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability impacting QNAP NAS devices running Surveillance Station. Critical RCE bug fixed in the latest app versions ![]() It is a Turbo NAS standard application with support for over 3,000 IP camera models, and it can be installed from the company's QTS App Center. ![]() Surveillance Station is QNAP's network surveillance Video Management System (VMS), a software solution that can help users manage and monitor up to 12 IP cameras. QNAP has addressed a critical security vulnerability in the Surveillance Station app that allows attackers to execute malicious code remotely on network-attached storage (NAS) devices running the vulnerable software.
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