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The attacker connects via standard FTP and sends: USER anonymous:)

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Name (192.168.1.160:user): test:) Password: anything

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Then (in a separate terminal):

: This repository provides a rewritten exploit script that removes Metasploit framework dependencies, performing a TCP connection to port 21 and triggering the backdoor. Technical Analysis Report: vsftpd Backdoor Exploit 1. Exploit Overview

: Anyone who connects to port 6200 immediately receives a root-level shell ( /bin/sh ) without needing a password. Finding VSFTPD Exploits on GitHub

Hands-on exploitation of the VSFTPD 2.3.4 backdoor vulnerability using Metasploit to gain shell access, create users, modify logs,