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CVE-2009-4053 describes directory traversal issues in Home FTP Server 1.10.1.139. An authenticated remote FTP user could create directories or upload files outside intended paths. The CVE notes the information comes only from third-party reporting, so details and fix status are not well established. Exposure is likely limited to environments still running Home FTP Server 1.10.1.139 with FTP access available to authenticated users. Risk increases where untrusted users can authenticate or where the FTP service has write permissions to sensitive filesystem locations. Treat as a targeted legacy-service risk. Prioritize if this FTP server is internet-accessible, used by external users, or has broad filesystem permissions. If not deployed, no action is needed beyond documenting non-exposure. Mitigation focus: Identify whether Home FTP Server 1.10.1.139 is present anywhere.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for fixed versions or deprecation status.; Restrict FTP access to trusted users and networks..
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