WaterISAC Navigation
  • About
  • Report Incident
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Member
  • NRWA Signup
  • WaterISAC Champions
  • About
  • Report Incident
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Member
  • NRWA Signup
  • WaterISAC Champions
Home Posts CISA Alert: Potential Legacy Risk from Malware Targeting QNAP NAS Devices
Become a Member

Log in

  • Upcoming Events
  • Resource Center
  • Tools
  • Webcasts
  • Contaminant Databases
  • Community Partners
  • About
  • Log in

  • My Account

  • Logout

  • Report Incident
  • Contact Us
  • NRWA Signup
  • WaterISAC Champions
More Resources

CISA Alert: Potential Legacy Risk from Malware Targeting QNAP NAS Devices

Author: Charles Egli

Created: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 - 12:24

Categories: Cybersecurity

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published a new alert about the potential vulnerability of Network Attached Storage Devices (NAS) manufactured by the firm QNAP to the QSnatch malware if not updated with the latest security fixes. According to CISA, the malware has infected thousands of devices worldwide with a particularly high number of infections in North America and Europe. Further, once a device has been infected, attackers can prevent administrators from successfully running firmware updates. CISA notes that it has been investigating QSnatch with its British counterpart, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), adding that they identified two campaigns of activity for the malware. While neither campaign is currently active, CISA emphasizes the threat remains to unpatched devices. The alert also provides technical details of the malware and mitigation advice. Read the alert at CISA.

Related Resources

Members Only

(TLP:AMBER) New IOCs (Stryker) and Malware Analysis Report (F5 BIG-IP)

Jun 5, 2026 in Cybersecurity, Federal & State Resources, Security Preparedness

(TLP:CLEAR) EPA to Conduct 2026 National Cyber Drill Focused on Operating Without Telecommunications and Internet Connectivity

Jun 4, 2026 in Cybersecurity, Federal & State Resources, Security Preparedness

(TLP:CLEAR) CISA and Partners Urge Hardening Automatic Tank Gauge Systems

Jun 4, 2026 in Cybersecurity, Federal & State Resources, OT-ICS Security

Become a Member
FAQs
About
Report Incident
Traffic Light Protocol (TLP)

Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
AI Policy
Contact Us

LinkedIn

1250 I Street NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20005
1-866-H2O-ISAC (1-866-426-4722)
© 2026 WaterISAC. All Rights Reserved.

Toggle the Widgetbar