Synology encryption master key vulnerability

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Synology encryption master key vulnerability

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Dear all,

First of all, thank you for this wonderful forum.

As you know, Synology encryption (at least DSM 7.0 as I tested) has a known master key as described here:

Could you point out the CVE number for me to monitor this issue.
Was this fixed in DSM 7.1?

If there is a dedicated discussion for this thread, please point out to me.

Kind regards,
Amenotis
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