Fortra on Thursday revealed the results of its investigation into CVE-2025-10035, a critical security flaw in GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer (MFT) that’s assessed to have come under active exploitation since at least September 11, 2025.
The company said it began its investigation on September 11 following a “potential vulnerability” reported by a customer, uncovering “potentially suspicious Fortra on Thursday revealed the results of its investigation into CVE-2025-10035, a critical security flaw in GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer (MFT) that’s assessed to have come under active exploitation since at least September 11, 2025.
The company said it began its investigation on September 11 following a “potential vulnerability” reported by a customer, uncovering “potentially suspicious
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