Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes an old Iomega NAS access-control failure: the FTP service could not be disabled, so local users could still reach home directories by FTP even when shared directory access was turned off. The main business issue is unexpected data access on legacy NAS appliances, especially if FTP is reachable beyond a trusted LAN. Exposure is most plausible where legacy Iomega NAS A300U devices remain in service with user accounts and reachable FTP. Risk rises if FTP is accessible from broader internal networks or the internet. Evidence for other Iomega models is explicitly uncertain in the CVE description. Treat this as a legacy exposure and data-governance issue, not a current emergency unless affected devices are still deployed. Prioritize discovery, segmentation, and retirement because the sources do not name a reliable patch or modern mitigation. Mitigation focus: Inventory for Iomega NAS A300U and related legacy NAS devices.; Check vendor or archival guidance for firmware, support, or replacement options.; Restrict FTP access with network ACLs or firewall rules..
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