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CVE-2004-1327: Buffer overflow in Crystal FTP Client 2.8 allows remote malicious servers to execute arbitrary code via a r...

Buffer overflow in Crystal FTP Client 2.8 allows remote malicious servers to execute arbitrary code via a response to a LIST command that contains a file name with a long extension.

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Crystal FTP Client 2.8 can be compromised by a malicious FTP server. If a user connects to such a server, the server can send a crafted directory listing that may let it run code on the user’s machine. This is mainly a concern for legacy endpoints still using this old FTP client. Exposure is likely limited to endpoints where Crystal FTP Client 2.8 remains installed and used to connect to FTP servers. Risk increases for users who connect to external, unknown, or partner-controlled FTP servers. The bundle does not identify additional affected versions or products. Treat this as a legacy software cleanup item with potentially high endpoint impact if found. It does not appear broadly urgent without evidence of installed clients or active exploitation, but any remaining use should be removed or tightly controlled because successful compromise could execute code on user workstations. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for Crystal FTP Client 2.8 installations.; Remove or replace Crystal FTP Client 2.8 where business use is unnecessary.; Check vendor or archived advisory guidance for any official fixed version..

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