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CVE-2002-0264: PowerFTP Personal FTP Server 2.03 through 2.10 stores sensitive account information in plaintext in the ftp...

PowerFTP Personal FTP Server 2.03 through 2.10 stores sensitive account information in plaintext in the ftpserver.ini file, which allows attackers with access to the file to gain privileges.

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PowerFTP Personal FTP Server stored account information in clear text in ftpserver.ini. Anyone who can read that file could recover sensitive account details and use them to gain privileges. This is most urgent where the legacy FTP server is still running or its configuration files remain in backups, images, or old hosts. Exposure is likely limited to environments still running PowerFTP Personal FTP Server 2.03 through 2.10, or retaining readable ftpserver.ini files from those installations. The prerequisite is file access, so risk depends on local permissions, backup access, shared directories, and host compromise paths. Treat this as a legacy exposure cleanup item unless the product is still active on production systems. If found, prioritize credential rotation and retirement because plaintext account data can turn limited file access into broader compromise. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or archival guidance for fixed PowerFTP versions or retirement recommendations.; Retire or isolate PowerFTP Personal FTP Server 2.03 through 2.10 where still present.; Restrict filesystem access to ftpserver.ini and related configuration directories..

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