
QNAP Patches Four Vulnerabilities Exploited at Pwn2Own
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QNAP has patched four vulnerabilities that were exploited during the Pwn2Own hacking competition. The flaws affect QNAP network-attached storage (NAS) devices and could allow attackers to access sensitive information, execute arbitrary code, or cause unexpected system behavior. No specific CVE identifiers, technical details, or exploitation timelines were provided in the report. The vulnerabilities were addressed following their demonstration at Pwn2Own, though the exact event date was not mentioned. The patches aim to mitigate risks associated with these security issues in QNAP products. The fixes were disclosed by SecurityWeek without additional attack context or affected versions.