I have sonarr, radarr, gluetun and qbittorrent with overseer allowing my family to request movies and automatically download. I only have public indexers in prowlarr (1337x, kickass torrents, etc.)

This NAS also has a lot of important data like photos and documents.

I am used to vetting my torrents pretty thoroughly before downloading but now it’s all automatic.

What level of risk am I running with my data when downloading things in this manner? Is there a chance of malware getting onto my NAS? Ransomware? Is the risk pretty minimal?

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    11 months ago

    You should use containers (a sandbox for each app you run). That way no malicious app can access your files. The easiest way is using Docker.

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      11 months ago

      You should probably contextualise this and say instead that containers make it harder for the application to affect your environment and files.

      It may be possible to break out of a container.

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            11 months ago

            Hey buddy, you should calm down a bit. Not a single person will take anything you say serious if you present it with such a hostile attitude.

            Of course anyone can talk freely here, but you should really consider your manners when conversing in our communities.

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            11 months ago

            What’s the the unhelpful hostile attitude? Is it still 1996 where it’s cool to shit on people for not knowing everything about what they’re doing and call them “noobs”?