Heap-based buffer overflow in Texas Imperial Software WFTPD Pro Explorer 1.0 allows remote FTP servers to execute arbitrary code via a long reply to a LIST command.
Texas Imperial Software WFTPD and WFTPD Pro Server 3.25 and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a long SITE ADMIN command.
Buffer overflow in Texas Imperial Software WFTPD Pro Server 3.23.1.1 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (application crash) via crafted APPE commands that contain "/" (slash) or "\" (backslash) characters.
Buffer overflow in WFTPD Server 3.23 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long SIZE commands.
The Control Panel applet in WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 3.21 R1 and R2 allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a long FTP command.
WFTPD Pro Server 3.21 allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a series of long MLIST commands.
Stack-based buffer overflow in WFTPD Pro Server 3.21 Release 1, Pro Server 3.20 Release 2, Server 3.21 Release 1, and Server 3.10 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via long (1) LIST, (2) NLST, or (3) STAT commands.
WFTPD Pro Server 3.21 Release 1 allocates memory for a command until a 0Ah byte (newline) is sent, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) by continuing to send a long command that does not contain a newline.
Directory traversal vulnerability in Winsock FTPd (WFTPD) 3.00 and 2.41 with the "Restrict to home directory" option enabled allows local users to escape the home directory via a "/../" string, a variation of the .. (dot dot) attack.
Directory traversal vulnerability in WFTPD 3.00 R5 allows a remote attacker to view arbitrary files via a dot dot attack in the CD command.
WFTPD 3.00 R5 allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service by making repeated requests to cd to the floppy drive (A:\).
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.
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 RC12 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by sending a long string of unprintable characters.
Buffer overflow in WFTPD Pro 3.00 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long CWD command.
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.
WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 allows local users to cause a denial of service by executing the RENAME TO (RNTO) command before a RENAME FROM (RNFR) command.
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.
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.
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).
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.