CVE-2010-10014
Odin Secure FTP <= 4.1 is vulnerable to a stack-based buffer overflow when parsing directory listings received in response to an FTP LIST command. A malicious FTP server can send an overly long filename in the directory listing, which overflows a fixed-size stack buffer in the client and overwrites the Structured Exception Handler (SEH). This allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on the client system.
Vulnerability Summary
EPSS Score (Exploitation Probability)
This vulnerability has a 63.75% probability of being exploited in the next 30 days, ranking higher than 98% of all scored CVEs.
CWE Classification
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Same Weakness Type(CWE-121)
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