Surely Boxen is already plural...
As per oxen, or German plurals. What's with "boxens"?
Securify co-founder Cengiz Han Sahin says Synology has patched a remote vulnerability that allowed attackers to compromise its storage devices. Sahin reported vulnerabilities that allowed web servers in Synology's Photo Station to be compromised to the vendor . The hacker says Photo Station, which allows users to access their …
You are indeed hopeful.
Where do they say they support the software beyond the statutory warranty period?
The software is supported so long as it is on supported hardware. IMH experience the hardware is all the hardware vendor supports, even though they sold you some software. Because in their management's eyes, they didn't- that was given away 'free'.
So if the software is updated once your device is beyond warranty, count yourself lucky! After that if you can get a patch that will i). patch your software without modification to the installer and ii). not upset the (unsupported) system/hardware in some way.
Usually, an unsupported OS stops receiving patches at a non-controversial point. If this is after the warranty period you got good value. If it is before it, you get bad value as you will not get anything much patched. However it will invariably stop receiving updates at the first controversial point- e.g. as soon as a major change is needed (which means one necessitating a major testing effort or challenges that break the build. This is not uncommon, as it is caused by things like broken dependencies and poor maintenance of the platform stack, not to mention other forms of vendor negligence (including but seldom or, stupidity).