We are changing the way Cerberus FTP version 11.2.2 behaves when closing the Admin Console. The change is small, but may surprise long-time users. How it Used to Work Before 11.2.2, clicking the ‘close’ button or Alt-F4 to close Cerberus only hides the...
Introduction Cerberus is receiving a security update with version 11.2 that administrators should review before upgrading. There is a small chance that the changes made may impact services, but we have provided an override setting to workaround any impact....
Security Advisory Description Cerberus FTP Server Enterprise Edition prior to versions 11.1.0 and 10.0.23 allow underprivileged WebClient users to view file names and folder names. Only the names of the files are exposed; the file contents are not exposed. A malicious...
Security Advisory Description Cerberus FTP Server contains a flaw that may allow malformed HTTP requests to crash the service. Malicious actors could leverage this flaw to repeatedly crash the server, thereby denying access to legitimate users. Fix Cerberus FTP...
Security Advisory Description Cerberus FTP Server administrators have the option to block end-users from uploading certain file types, identified by file name extension. When end-users attempt to upload or rename files, they encounter a permission error if the target...