Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2000-0131 is a legacy denial-of-service issue in War FTPd 1.6x. Long MKD or CWD FTP commands can trigger a buffer overflow and crash or disrupt the service. The provided sources do not show active exploitation, a CVSS score, or a named patch. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments still running War FTPd 1.6x, especially if FTP is reachable from untrusted networks. Modern environments are unlikely to be affected unless old FTP services remain unmanaged. Treat this as legacy-risk cleanup. Prioritize quickly if War FTPd 1.6x is internet-facing or supports business-critical file transfer; otherwise fold into unsupported software remediation. Mitigation focus: Inventory FTP services and identify any War FTPd 1.6x instances.; Remove or replace unsupported War FTPd deployments where feasible.; Restrict FTP access to trusted networks only..
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