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Freeftpd

by Freeftpd

CVEs (8)

  • CVE-2013-10042Jul 31, 2025
    risk 0.09cvss epss 0.02

    A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in freeFTPd version 1.0.10 and earlier in the handling of the FTP PASS command. When an attacker sends a specially crafted password string, the application fails to validate input length, resulting in memory corruption. This can…

  • CVE-2006-2407May 16, 2006
    risk 0.09cvss epss 0.71

    Stack-based buffer overflow in (1) WeOnlyDo wodSSHServer ActiveX Component 1.2.7 and 1.3.3 DEMO, as used in other products including (2) FreeSSHd 1.0.9 and (3) freeFTPd 1.0.10, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long key exchange algorithm string.

  • CVE-2005-3683Nov 19, 2005
    risk 0.09cvss epss 0.72

    Stack-based buffer overflow in freeFTPd before 1.0.9 with Logging enabled, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash), and possibly execute arbitrary code, via a long USER command.

  • CVE-2005-3684Nov 19, 2005
    risk 0.04cvss epss 0.14

    Multiple buffer overflows in freeFTPd 1.0.8, without logging enabled, allow remote authenticated attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash), and possibly execute arbitrary code, via long (1) MKD and (2) DELE commands.

  • CVE-2005-3812Nov 26, 2005
    risk 0.03cvss epss 0.03

    freeFTPd 1.0.10 allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (null dereference and crash) via a PORT command with missing arguments.

  • CVE-2019-19383Dec 3, 2019
    risk 0.02cvss epss 0.03

    freeFTPd 1.0.8 has a Post-Authentication Buffer Overflow via a crafted SIZE command (this is exploitable even if logging is disabled).

  • CVE-2022-27052Mar 31, 2022
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    FreeFtpd version 1.0.13 and below contains an unquoted service path vulnerability which allows local users to launch processes with elevated privileges.

  • CVE-2012-6067Dec 4, 2012
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.03

    freeFTPd.exe in freeFTPd through 1.0.11 allows remote attackers to bypass authentication via a crafted SFTP session, as demonstrated by an OpenSSH client with modified versions of ssh.c and sshconnect2.c.