FTP Voyager Scheduler CSRF Remote Command Execution
Multiple cross site request forgeries exist in the Web Interface side of FTP Voyager Scheduler running on port 52986. Allowing remote attackers to make HTTP requests on behalf of an authenticated user if that user visits a malicious webpage or clicks an attacker supplied link. FTP Voyager has a scheduler feature that lets users create tasks/commands to execute on some type of other action like when Directorys are created, files uploaded/downloader, Scheduler starts or stops and so forth. Remote attackers who successfully pull off CSRF exploitation can do things like change the Admin password or cause a persistent Denial of Service by setting the task to terminate 'FTP Voyager Scheduler' itself upon startup among other nefarious things.