I am not sure if this is bitdefender false marking some temp files as a malware but, I am using around 1m small files using Synology Drive from PC to my Nas in 2 ways.
PC drive set as Disk Drive as parent and Remote Nas drive select as a shared folder on root directory. Syncing happening and connection made correctly. I am also using restricted IP access on my NAS GUI so specific country can access. Also monitoring firewall for any unknown login on cloudflare. I do not know what is happening now, but bitdefender randomly getting malware or virus on local temp folder of synology nas. Is it also happening for you or just a bitdefender error? This is what I am getting on bitdefender everytime with random file name. File which I am syncing had no track record of malware before. Only gets detecting now in this temp folder made by .synologydrive outside of home drive folder.
This is not happening on Home Drive folder created on user profile.
What should I do now? How do I confirm its not synology spreading malware it self? Or bitdefender just do not like random hashed temp file and detecting as false positive?
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I am not sure if this is bitdefender false marking some temp files as a malware but, I am using around 1m small files using Synology Drive from PC to my Nas in 2 ways.
PC drive set as Disk Drive as parent and Remote Nas drive select as a shared folder on root directory. Syncing happening and connection made correctly. I am also using restricted IP access on my NAS GUI so specific country can access. Also monitoring firewall for any unknown login on cloudflare. I do not know what is happening now, but bitdefender randomly getting malware or virus on local temp folder of synology nas. Is it also happening for you or just a bitdefender error? This is what I am getting on bitdefender everytime with random file name. File which I am syncing had no track record of malware before. Only gets detecting now in this temp folder made by .synologydrive outside of home drive folder.
This is not happening on Home Drive folder created on user profile.
What should I do now? How do I confirm its not synology spreading malware it self? Or bitdefender just do not like random hashed temp file and detecting as false positive?
Someone please assists me.
Thanks
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