These icons all appear to be from the world's largest
icon pack for Windows 8.
At the very least they are very generic although interestingly the particular icon in question is labelled "Stackoverflow" and is part of the "Social Networks" category of icons (the cog icon appears to be different, but they obviously use a little creative licence if they have the vectors).
IMPORTANT: I can't state 100% that these icons are the ones in the picture. They could have been made by the company if they have a talented graphics designer, and they could have come from one of multitude of iconset sites out there (increasingly developing for Windows 8 metro style).
Just have a look at this quick search I did on Icon Finder
If we assume they are from Icons8...
There does not appear to be any restrictions in using / manipulating these icons especially if they have been paid for.
From the Paid License Section (On the Icons8 Website)
Paid license includes unlimited use of the icons within a company without providing credit, and the vector source files
Permitted Uses
- Internet and intranet
- Desktop and mobile applications
- Web Templates
- Print Media, Ads, Merchandise
- Free-to-edit icons
- Generate custom icon fonts
In this instance the company has taken the decision to manipulate the vector by mirroring the icon before using it in their software, which for a paid licence is perfectly acceptable (as far as Icons8 licencing is concerned).
Update (From @ChrisF♦ comment)
I'm not saying this is right, I'm just giving context for where the icons may have come from.
As @ChrisF♦ points out;
"Just because Icons8 are telling their customers that's it's OK to use the icons without credit doesn't make it right"
which I completely agree with. It will be up to Stack Overflow to decide whether they want to pursue the matter further, I imagine though that this is common practice especially in icon set creation circles.
In either case, I wouldn't be too hard on QNAP.