Security readout for executives and security teams
Cerberus FTP Server 2.1 reportedly stored usernames and passwords in plaintext. A person with local access to the system could potentially read those credentials and use them to access FTP accounts or related services. Exposure is limited to environments running Cerberus FTP Server 2.1 or retaining its old configuration data. Risk is higher on shared systems or systems where non-administrative local users can read application files. Treat this as a legacy credential exposure issue. It is not reported as actively exploited, but any confirmed Cerberus FTP Server 2.1 deployment should be remediated promptly because plaintext credentials can enable follow-on access. Mitigation focus: Identify any Cerberus FTP Server 2.1 installations or legacy configuration files.; Check Cerberus vendor release notes or support guidance for fixed versions.; Restrict local access to application configuration and credential storage files..
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