5am last night my LMS on an Odroid XU4 started playback, I assume it was
because a hacker through port forwarding hacking has accessed my LMS.

The LMS's music source is an NFS mounted drive on a Synology NAS.

No files appear to have been deleted or anything on the NAS. I have shut
down and not yet restarted the XU4.


What can a hacker do through LMS ? Can they only do LMS operations, e.g.
starting playback, messing with plugins or whatever ?

Or, if LMS is hacked, can they gain access and do damage to the system
LMS is on, or on the NAS system the mounted music source drive is on ?

Would really like someone competent to clarify this for me. If the
security vulnerabilities that allow LMS to be relatively easily hacked
are simply limited to messing around with the LMS installation and
services itself, I'm not too worried. Or can a hacker through LMS do
broader damage to one's network ? Delete files for example ? 

I  hope my question is clear, would very much appreciate help with this
question. Thank you very much! :)


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