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Asustor NAS Products Hit by Deadbolt Ransomware Attack - Unplug Them Now

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Opening up your NAS to the whole Internet is like saying "'here's my address, but the door's locked haha you can't get' in surprise Pikachu face when someone breaks down the door"
This applies to most things even using RDP and leaving it on the default port very dangerous. I don't allow anything to remote in unless I'm doing it thru vpn these days.
 
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Opening up your NAS to the whole Internet is like saying "'here's my address, but the door's locked haha you can't get' in surprise Pikachu face when someone breaks down the door"
I guess the real KGB would know?
 
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Peerblock sounds like an app you need to load on each device?

If so doing it from the router sounds much more efficient since its covers everything that is on the network.
it may not be for everyone, but the only way to find out is try it out to see if it meets your needs. I've had it block every IP from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 and everything went crazy trying to find a connection, it was interesting.
 
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