Stack-Based Buffer Overflow in FTPShell Client by FTPShell
CVE-2009-3364
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What is CVE-2009-3364?
FTPShell Client version 4.1 RC2 is susceptible to a stack-based buffer overflow that occurs when processing a PASV command response from remote FTP servers. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially crafted, overly lengthy response to the PASV command, allowing execution of arbitrary code on the victim's machine. This results in potential unauthorized access or control over the affected system, highlighting the importance of applying necessary security patches and updates to mitigate such vulnerabilities.

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Exploit Proof of Concept (PoC)
PoC code is written by security researchers to demonstrate the vulnerability can be exploited. PoC code is also a key component for weaponization which could lead to ransomware.
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6% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.
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Public PoC available
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Exploit known to exist
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved
