Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2010-2425 is a directory traversal flaw in TitanFTPd, part of South River Technologies Titan FTP Server. An authenticated remote user could use a malformed COMB command to read or delete files outside intended FTP directories. This creates business risk for legacy FTP systems handling sensitive files. Exposure is most likely in organizations still running legacy South River Technologies Titan FTP Server 8.10.1125 or earlier, especially where authenticated FTP users include customers, partners, or broadly provisioned internal accounts. Treat as a priority legacy-system risk if Titan FTP Server is still in use. The main decision is whether exposed FTP services can be retired, upgraded through vendor guidance, or tightly isolated before sensitive files are affected. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire or isolate Titan FTP Server 8.10.1125 or earlier.; Check South River Technologies guidance for supported fixed versions or migration paths.; Restrict FTP access to trusted networks and necessary authenticated users only..
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