Default file permissions on South River Technologies' Titan MFT and Titan SFTP servers on Linux allows a user that's authentication to the OS to read sensitive files on the filesystem
An issue was discovered in TitanFTP through 1.94.1205. The move-file function has a path traversal vulnerability in the newPath parameter. An authenticated attacker can upload any file and then move it anywhere on the server's filesystem.
Directory traversal vulnerability in the web interface in Titan FTP Server before 10.40 build 1829 allows remote attackers to copy an arbitrary user's home folder via a Move action with a .. (dot dot) in the src parameter.
Directory traversal vulnerability in the web interface in Titan FTP Server before 10.40 build 1829 allows remote attackers to list all usernames via a Go action with a .. (dot dot) in the search-bar value.
Directory traversal vulnerability in the web interface in Titan FTP Server before 10.40 build 1829 allows remote attackers to obtain the property information of an arbitrary home folder via a Properties action with a .. (dot dot) in the src parameter.
Directory traversal vulnerability in TitanFTPd in South River Technologies Titan FTP Server 8.10.1125, and probably earlier versions, allows remote authenticated users to read or delete arbitrary files via "..//" sequences in a COMB command.
Directory traversal vulnerability in TitanFTPd in South River Technologies Titan FTP Server 8.10.1125, and probably earlier versions, allows remote authenticated users to read arbitrary files, determine file size, via "..//" sequences in the xcrc command.