CISA warned U.S. government agencies to secure their Wing FTP Server instances against an actively exploited vulnerability that may be chained in remote code execution attacks.
CISA warns that a Wing FTP vulnerability leading to the disclosure of the full local installation path has been exploited in attacks.
A vulnerability was added to the database, and it was found to be exploited in the wild.
CISA adds Wing FTP CVE-2025-47813 to KEV after active exploitation, exposing server paths and aiding attacks; patch by March 30, 2026.
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Tracked as CVE-2025-47813, the security flaw allows threat actors with low privileges to discover the full local installation path of the application on unpatched servers ...
The United States Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency has added a vulnerability in the popular Wing FTP Server platform to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog overnight, citing ...