Security readout for executives and security teams
TYPSoft FTP Server version 0.78 and earlier has a flaw where sending very long login or directory commands can crash the service and, in some cases, may allow remote code execution. This is a legacy Windows FTP product from 2000 with no modern support. Business impact today is minimal unless a forgotten install still exposes FTP to a network. Exposure is limited to hosts still running TYPSoft FTP Server 0.78 or earlier, a discontinued Windows FTP daemon from ~2000. Any exposure would typically be legacy lab equipment, abandoned kiosks, or long-lived Windows systems that never retired the service. Internet-facing instances would be reachable by any attacker able to open a TCP FTP session. Low priority for most organizations because the affected software is a niche, unsupported 2000-era product. Priority rises to high only if asset inventory confirms a running instance, especially one reachable from untrusted networks. Treat any discovery as a decommission project rather than a patch cycle. Mitigation focus: Retire TYPSoft FTP Server and migrate to a maintained FTP or SFTP product.; Block inbound TCP/21 to any legacy host that cannot be decommissioned immediately.; Restrict FTP access to authenticated management networks via firewall or VPN..
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