13 matches found
CVE-2025-5592
CVE-2025-5592 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0, targeting the PASSIVE Command Handler. The issue is described as a buffer overflow in that component, with remote exploitation possible and the exploit publicly disclosed. Multiple sources corroborate a critical impact. The Red Hat/CNVD/CNNVD entrie...
CVE-2025-5218
CVE-2025-5218 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0.0, with the vulnerability in the LITERAL Command Handler leading to a buffer overflow. Descriptions across multiple sources state the issue can be exploited remotely and that an exploit has been disclosed/publicly available. The available connected d...
CVE-2025-5053
The CVE-2025-5053 entry concerns FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0, specifically the MDIR Command Handler, where a buffer overflow vulnerability exists. Publicly disclosed exploit details imply remote exploitation is possible, with impact described as buffer overflow and high/severe outcomes across confid...
CVE-2025-5073
Summary (CVE-2025-5073) : A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0, rooted in the MKDIR Command Handler. The issue allows remote exploitation and has been disclosed publicly. Connected sources consistently reference FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0 and describe a boundary/handli...
CVE-2025-5074
CVE-2025-5074 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0; buffer overflow in the PROMPT Command Handler can be exploited remotely. Public exploit signals risk. No patch/version fix is disclosed in the provided docs; PT-2025-22461 suggests temporary workarounds: disable the PROMPT Command Handler and restri...
CVE-2025-5219
CVE-2025-5219 describes a buffer overflow in the ASCII Command Handler of FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0.0. The vulnerability stems from improper validation of input length, enabling remote exploitation. Multiple connected sources confirm impact on this specific software/version and indicate the issue ...
CVE-2025-5220
CVE-2025-5220 affects FreeFloat FTP Server v1.0.0, where the GET Command Handler allows a buffer overflow due to insufficient input length validation. The issue enables remote exploitation and has public exploits/disclosures. Some connected sources advise temporarily disabling the GET Command Han...
CVE-2025-5217
CVE-2025-5217 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0.0. The vulnerability lies in the RMDIR Command Handler, where input length validation allows a buffer overflow. The issue is exploitable remotely, and public disclosure of the exploit is noted in the sources. Public details in connected documents con...
CVE-2025-4872
The CVE-2025-4872 entry concerns FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0, specifically the CCC Command Handler component. A vulnerability in an unknown function leads to a buffer overflow, which can be exploited remotely. Public exploit information exists. Several connected sources confirm this vulnerability an...
CVE-2025-4845
CVE-2025-4845 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0, with the TRACE Command Handler being vulnerable. The issue is a buffer overflow caused by improper input length validation, enabling a remote attacker to exploit it. Public exploit information exists. The reported mitigations include disabling the T...
CVE-2025-4844
CVE-2025-4844 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0, with a buffer overflow in the CD Command Handler. The vulnerability can be exploited remotely and the exploit has been disclosed publicly. Connected sources only indicate the presence of this vulnerability; no remediation details or fixes are provid...
CVE-2025-4847
CVE-2025-4847 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0, with a vulnerability in the MLS Command Handler that allows a remote buffer overflow. The issue is described across multiple sources as critical, with exploitation disclosed publicly. Remediation details vary; PT-Security suggests temporary workarou...
CVE-2025-4848
CVE-2025-4848 affects FreeFloat FTP Server 1.0. The vulnerability is in the RECV Command Handler and causes a buffer overflow in processing input data, enabling remote exploitation. Multiple connected sources confirm remote attack potential and public disclosure of the exploit. Remediation guidan...