If so, be aware that the company recently issued an advisory, stating that an unknown group of hackers has begun targeting them specifically with ransomware attacks.
The advisory reads, in part, as follows:
"QNAP Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) has found evidence that the ransomware may attack earlier versions of Photo Station. We are thoroughly investigating the case and will release more information as soon as possible."
If you're not familiar with it, Photo Station is an app that allows users to upload photos to their NAS device and then view them remotely. Unfortunately, even if you don't use the app, hackers can still exploit it, and the fact that it's not something you use regularly (or at all) means that it might not be on your radar of things to keep up to date.
The good news is that an update is available. Although since the app is built into the device, it's not a typical software update, but rather, an update to the firmware.
To update to the latest version and save yourself from potential attack, simply follow these steps:
Just click that button and the system will do the rest.
If you don't want to do it that way, you can update your firmware manually by going to Support and Download Center from the company's website, selecting the file to install based on the specific device you have.
Finally, to update all the apps on your QNAP devices, simply log on as an Administrator, go to your App Center, select "My Apps" and install all updates.
Again, this is something you may not even use, but the fact that it exists on the devices you rely on gives hackers an in, whether you're actively using it or not. Be sure to update right away, just to be safe.