NAS P10: How to Deploy Antivirus on Synology NAS (Protect Your Data from Malware & Ransomware)
🚀 NAS – P10 Deploy Antivirus on Synology NAS
Protect Your Data from Malware & Ransomware
Data redundancy (RAID) protects against disk failure — but it does not protect against malware or ransomware.
Modern NAS systems are increasingly targeted by cyber threats, especially when exposed to the internet or used in business environments.
In this guide, you will learn how to deploy Antivirus on Synology NAS using DSM to strengthen your security posture and protect critical data.
This tutorial is ideal for:
🏠 Home lab users
🏢 Small & Medium Businesses (SMB)
💾 Backup NAS deployments
🖥️ IT administrators managing Synology environments
By the end of this guide, your NAS will have real-time malware detection and scheduled scan protection enabled.
📌 Why Antivirus on Synology NAS is Important
Many users believe:
“I already have RAID and firewall — I’m safe.”
This is incorrect.
RAID protects against hardware failure.
Firewall protects against network intrusion.
But antivirus protects against:
✔ Malware-infected files
✔ Ransomware payloads
✔ Trojan scripts
✔ Suspicious file signatures
If an infected device uploads malicious files to NAS storage, antivirus is your last line of defense.
🛡️ Synology Antivirus Options
Synology provides two main antivirus packages:
1️⃣ Antivirus Essential (Free)
2️⃣ Antivirus by McAfee (Paid – Subscription Required)
For most home and SMB users, Antivirus Essential is sufficient.
It provides:
Manual scanning
Scheduled scanning
Automatic virus definition updates
⚙️ Step 1 – Install Antivirus Package
Login to DSM.
1️⃣ Open Package Center
2️⃣ Search for Antivirus Essential
3️⃣ Click Install
Wait for installation to complete.
Once installed, open the application.
🔄 Step 2 – Update Virus Definitions
Before running any scan:
1️⃣ Go to Settings
2️⃣ Navigate to Update
3️⃣ Click Update Now
Ensure virus definitions are up to date.
💡 Best Practice:
Enable automatic updates to ensure continuous protection.
🔍 Step 3 – Run a Full System Scan
To perform initial scanning:
1️⃣ Open Antivirus Essential
2️⃣ Go to Scan
3️⃣ Select Full Scan
4️⃣ Click Scan
The system will scan:
Shared folders
User data
Mounted volumes
⚠️ Note:
Full scan duration depends on:
Total storage size
Number of files
NAS CPU performance
You can continue using NAS during scanning.
📅 Step 4 – Configure Scheduled Scan
Manual scanning is not enough.
To configure scheduled protection:
1️⃣ Go to Scheduled Scan
2️⃣ Click Create
3️⃣ Choose scan type (Full or Custom)
4️⃣ Select schedule (Daily / Weekly / Monthly)
💡 Recommended Configuration:
Weekly Full Scan
Daily Quick Scan (if available)
This ensures continuous malware detection.
🧩 Step 5 – Configure Notifications
To receive alerts:
1️⃣ Go to Control Panel → Notification
2️⃣ Configure Email or Push Service
3️⃣ Enable security-related alerts
If antivirus detects malware:
You receive instant notification
You can quarantine or delete infected files
This is critical for business environments.
🔐 Additional Security Best Practices
Antivirus alone is not enough.
For maximum protection, combine with:
✔ Enable DSM Auto Block
✔ Disable default admin account
✔ Enable 2-Factor Authentication (2FA)
✔ Configure Firewall rules
✔ Use HTTPS with valid SSL certificate
✔ Enable Snapshot Replication
✔ Configure Hyper Backup
Layered security is the key to preventing ransomware damage.
🏢 Real-World Deployment Example
Small business deployment:
RAID 1 configured
Btrfs file system
Snapshot enabled hourly
Antivirus Essential weekly full scan
Hyper Backup to external storage
2FA enabled for all admins
Result:
✔ Hardware redundancy
✔ Malware detection
✔ Snapshot rollback
✔ External backup
✔ Reduced ransomware risk
This multi-layer model significantly reduces attack surface.
⚠️ Important Reminder
Antivirus protects against known malware signatures.
It does NOT guarantee protection against:
❌ Zero-day exploits
❌ Credential theft
❌ Misconfigured permissions
❌ Weak passwords
Security must be proactive — not reactive.
🎯 Final Thoughts
Deploying Antivirus on Synology NAS is a critical step in building a secure storage infrastructure.
Without antivirus, your NAS may become:
A ransomware target
A malware distribution point
A compromised backup system
With proper deployment, you gain:
Malware detection
Scheduled scanning
Early warning alerts
Stronger security posture
Whether you run a home NAS or business storage solution, antivirus should always be part of your baseline configuration.
Security is not optional — it is essential.
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