Time machine backup is missing from WD_Backup folder!

Hello,
I have a MyBook World Edition 1TB that i am using it for time machine, the WD_Backup folder ( in Mybook ) is empty but when checking the MyBook webpage it's saying 80% ( around 900 GB ) of the HD is used!, like the data is there but i cant see it in finder. I have tried to check from another mac and still can't see it. This time machine backups are really important , hope anyone can guide me to at least check if the data is there and if i can recover it.
Regards.

Backing up to a third-party NAS with Time Machine is risky, and unacceptably risky if it's your only backup. This is an example of what can happen.
If you want network backup with Time Machine, use as the destination either an Apple Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to another Mac or a mini-tower (802.11ac) AirPort base station. Only the 802.11ac base station supports Time Machine, not any previous model.

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