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Mozilla has announced plans today to remove support for the FTP protocol from Firefox. Going forward, users won't be able to download files via the FTP protocol and view the content of FTP links ...
Morgan has found a way to do both of these things through his FTP protocol stream injection attack and claims to have developed a proof-of-concept exploit that he doesn’t plan to release ...
Firefox maker Mozilla has dropped support for the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) in version 90 of the browser. FTP has long been used to exchange files between computers on a network, but it's ...
Mozilla announced its intention to disable support for the FTP protocol last year, but the plan was delayed because of the global health crisis. One of the oldest network protocols still in use ...
Mozilla will pull support for the FTP protocol in a future version of its Firefox web browser according to one of its software engineers, Michal Novotny, who spoke to ZDNet. Once support is pulled ...
Chrome 88 lays Adobe Flash and the FTP protocol to rest. RIP circa-2000 Internet. Neither comes as a surprise, though it’s poetic that they’re being buried together. Adobe halted Flash Player ...
Over the weekend, security researchers released a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for a maximum severity remote code execution vulnerability in Progress Software's WS_FTP Server file sharing platform.
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