Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2006-6750 is an old denial-of-service issue in XM Easy Personal FTP Server 5.0.1. A remote attacker can crash the application through malformed input in the FTP PORT command. The available sources do not show data theft, code execution, a CVSS score, or active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running XM Easy Personal FTP Server 5.0.1, especially if reachable from untrusted networks. Evidence is incomplete because the source bundle lists generic affected metadata despite the description naming the product and version. Prioritize this where legacy FTP remains internet-facing or business-critical. The known impact is service outage, not confirmed compromise. If the product is unsupported, replacement or isolation is more reliable than waiting for a patch reference absent from the sources. Mitigation focus: Identify any XM Easy Personal FTP Server deployments and confirm version 5.0.1 exposure.; Check vendor or archival guidance for a fixed release or supported replacement.; Restrict FTP service access to trusted networks only..
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