Security readout for executives and security teams
File Transfer Anywhere 3.01 reportedly stores a sensitive password in plaintext in a Windows registry value. A person who already has local access to the system could read that password and potentially gain higher privileges or access tied to that credential. Exposure appears limited to systems running File Transfer Anywhere 3.01 where local users can access the registry location containing the stored PASS value. The source bundle does not identify later affected versions, supported platforms, or default deployment conditions. Treat this as a legacy local credential exposure issue. Prioritize if the software remains installed on shared systems, administrative workstations, or servers where local users are not fully trusted. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems for File Transfer Anywhere 3.01 installations.; Check vendor or archival guidance for any available update or workaround.; Restrict local interactive access to affected systems..
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