Vulnerabilities > Texas Imperial Software > Wftpd

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2000-11-14 CVE-2000-0876 Information Exposure vulnerability in Texas Imperial Software Wftpd and Wftpd PRO
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 RC12 allows remote attackers to obtain the full pathname of the server via a "%C" command, which generates an error message that includes the pathname.
network
low complexity
texas-imperial-software CWE-200
5.0
2000-11-14 CVE-2000-0875 Unspecified vulnerability in Texas Imperial Software Wftpd and Wftpd PRO
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 RC12 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by sending a long string of unprintable characters.
network
low complexity
texas-imperial-software
5.0
2000-07-21 CVE-2000-0647 Multiple vulnerability in WFTPD 2.4.1RC11
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by executing an MLST command before logging into the server.
network
low complexity
texas-imperial-software
5.0
2000-07-21 CVE-2000-0646 Multiple vulnerability in WFTPD 2.4.1RC11
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 allows remote attackers to obtain the real pathname for a file by executing a STATUS (STAT) command while the file is being transferred.
network
low complexity
texas-imperial-software
5.0
2000-07-21 CVE-2000-0645 Multiple vulnerability in WFTPD 2.4.1RC11
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by using the RESTART (REST) command and writing beyond the end of a file, or writing to a file that does not exist, via commands such as STORE UNIQUE (STOU), STORE (STOR), or APPEND (APPE).
network
low complexity
texas-imperial-software
6.4
2000-07-21 CVE-2000-0644 Multiple vulnerability in WFTPD 2.4.1RC11
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by executing a STAT command while the LIST command is still executing.
network
low complexity
texas-imperial-software
5.0
1999-10-28 CVE-1999-0950 Unspecified vulnerability in Texas Imperial Software Wftpd 2.34/2.40
Buffer overflow in WFTPD FTP server allows remote attackers to gain root access via a series of MKD and CWD commands that create nested directories.
network
low complexity
texas-imperial-software
critical
10.0