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CVE-2002-1939: FlashFXP 1.4 prints FTP passwords in plaintext when there are transfers in the queue, which allows attacker...

FlashFXP 1.4 prints FTP passwords in plaintext when there are transfers in the queue, which allows attackers to obtain FTP passwords of other users by editing the queue properties.

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CVE-2002-1939 is a legacy FlashFXP 1.4 issue where FTP passwords can be exposed in plaintext when transfers are queued. A user able to edit queue properties could view other users' FTP credentials. The business risk is credential leakage from old client installations, especially on shared workstations or systems handling sensitive FTP access. Likely exposure is limited to legacy systems still running FlashFXP 1.4, especially shared endpoints or administrative workstations with saved FTP credentials and queued transfers. The supplied data does not identify other affected versions or products. Treat this as a legacy credential-exposure cleanup item. It is not currently evidenced as internet-scale or actively exploited, but exposed FTP credentials can enable data access or lateral movement if old installations remain in use. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove FlashFXP 1.4 from managed endpoints.; Check vendor or archive guidance for fixed versions before continued use.; Rotate FTP passwords stored or used on affected systems..

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