CrushFTP CVE-2025-2825 flaw actively exploited in the wild
Attackers exploit CrushFTP CVE-2025-2825 flaw, enabling unauthenticated access to unpatched devices using public proof-of-concept code.
Threat actors are exploiting a critical authentication bypass vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-2825, in the CrushFTP file transfer software. Attackers are using exploits based on publicly available proof-of-concept exploit code.
The vulnerability impacts CrushFTP versions 10.0.0 through 10.8.3 and 11.0.0, it may result in unauthenticated access. Remote and unauthenticated HTTP requests to CrushFTP may allow attackers to gain unauthorized access.
The file transfer software maker CrushFTP urge customers to take immediate action to address the vulnerability. Admins unable to update their installs should enable the DMZ perimeter network as a temporary security measure.
Researchers at Shadowserver warned that threat actors are attempting to exploit the vulnerability in the wild, they found approximately 1,800 vulnerable instances exposed online, mainly (904) in the US.
An update provided by Shadowserer on March 30, 2025, reports that more than 1500 vulnerable instances are exposed online.
“We are observing CrushFTP CVE-2025-2825 exploitation attempts based on publicly available PoC exploit code. You can track attempts on our Dashboard at dashboard.shadowserver.org/statistics/h… Still 1512 unpatched instances vulnerable to CVE-2025-2825.” reads the update.
Your sentence is already well-structured, but here’s a slight refinement for clarity and flow:
Threat actors, including the ransomware group Cl0p, are known for attacking file transfer software such as Accellion FTA, MOVEit Transfer, GoAnywhere MFT, and Cleo.
In January, the Clop ransomware group added 59 new companies to its leak site, the gang claimed to have breached them by exploiting a vulnerability in Cleo file transfer products.
Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook and Mastodon
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, CrushFTP)