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Cerberus FTP Server 12.5 Introduces “Zip and Download” For Multiple Files
Save clicks and time with this new and efficiency-improving feature - download multiple files and folders by bundling them together in a single downloadable file. About the new feature Users have frequently requested a faster way to download multiple files and folders...
Zip/Unzip permission bypass vulnerability fixed in Cerberus FTP Server versions 11.0.3 and 10.0.18
Security Advisory Description Cerberus FTP Server Enterprise Edition prior to versions 11.0.3 and 10.0.18 are vulnerable to a permissions bypass when a user has zip/unzip permission. When zipping, users could zip files and folders that weren't visible to them; and...
SFTP Two-Factor Authentication
Note: Cerberus FTP Server 2024.2 includes an enhancement to these configuration settings, detailed in this post. In Cerberus FTP Server 2024.1, we have added Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) support for SFTP and SCP. We support both time-based one-time password (TOTP)...
Authenticated User Full Path Disclosure
Authenticated User Remote Full Path Disclosure Vulnerability fixed in Cerberus FTP Server 13.2.1 Cerberus FTP Server versions prior to 13.2.1 are vulnerable to an authenticated user full path disclosure in the Web application of Cerberus FTP server (CVE-2023-50452)....
The next step in secure, scalable file transfers
As organizations grow, so do their file transfer needs. Secure, efficient and automated file transfers are crucial to keeping operations running smoothly. For those looking to take their file transfer capabilities to the next level, JSCAPE by Redwood offers a powerful...
Evaluating Methods to Securely Transfer Cisco Firmware Updates
The typical system administrator manages over 20 devices, and when it comes to network infrastructure there’s a good chance that those devices are made by Cisco. This ubiquity makes Cisco software and firmware updates a multi-day chore for many admins, and the volume...
Guide to SSL: What is an SSL Certificate and How Does it Make Your Website Secure?
What is SSL? SSL (Secured Sockets Layer), and its successor TLS (Transport Layer Security), are cryptographic protocols used to secure and encrypt sensitive information like credit card numbers, usernames, passwords, and other private data sent over the internet....
You pay the price when SFTP vendors cut corners
Learn more about how SFTP security depends on more than just encryption. Discover how ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certifications reflect a real vendor commitment to secure file transfer.
Is an SFTP server also an MFT server?
With so many file transfer solutions on the market, it can be a bit confusing to understand which features are included in which types of servers (and protocols). For example, an MFT server like JSCAPE by Redwood can also operate as an SFTP server, but the Enterprise...
Complete Guide to SFTP – Part 1: Concepts
SFTP, formally known as the SSH2 File Transfer Protocol, is a (relatively) new secure file transfer protocol that continues to evolve into a more widespread data standard due to its ease of use, straightforward configuration, and robust file/directory manipulation...
SCP vs SFTP: Which is better?
As the digital universe grows, transferring files securely becomes increasingly important. Two commonly used protocols are Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) and Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). Both leverage SSH (Secure Shell) to provide secure file transfer, but...
How will SFTP evolve in the future?
The Secure File Transfer Protocol (aka the SSH File Transfer Protocol, or SFTP) has become a foundational protocol of the internet since its invention in the late 1990s. And while its predecessor, FTP, will likely fade from usage in the near future, SFTP servers are...
SOAP vs. REST APIs for MFT Servers
Selecting the correct API for secure data transfer is critical. SOAP and REST APIs emerge as leading options, each with distinct features catering to security and architectural needs. Whether you prioritize the comprehensive security measures of SOAP or the simplicity...
Cerberus by Redwood version 2025.3: Your gateway to smooth operations
Cerberus by Redwood, version 2025.3 introduces several key features to enhance security and streamline user management, including the ability to search by description for local user management, simplifying access control. Additionally, new OAuth 2.0 support for SMTP...
How does SFTP work? SFTP vs. FTP
You’ve probably heard about SFTP and FTP, but you may be wondering what the difference is between the two protocols and how SFTP works in general. When transferring data from a computer to a server (think of the server as a data container) or vice-versa, there are...
FTPS vs. FTPES: Comparing the Secure FTP Protocols
Two types of secure FTP exist: FTPS and FTPES. While they are both built on the same protocol, FTPS and FTPES have subtle differences that make them better for different secure file transfer scenarios. In this blog, we’ll compare the differences between FTPS and FTPES...
SFTP vs. FTPS. Understanding the Difference.
Learn more about FTPS vs SFTP and which secure file transfer protocol fits your organization’s needs. Understand differences in security, compatibility, authentication and compliance.
Which File Transfer Protocols Should You Support?
If you’re planning to install a secure file server to allow your clients or employees to securely share files, but you’re not sure which protocols to support, you have a lot of options. This article will help you figure out the right protocols to support.
Encrypted File Transfer: A Guide to Encryption and Secure Sharing
Deciphering ciphers: A guide to encryption and secure file transfer What is encryption? Encryption refers to the process of obscuring information to make it only readable by the sender and the sender’s authorized recipient(s). Encryption does not prevent access by a...
What’s the Best File Transfer Method for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) Backups and Firmware Updates?
SFTP servers are commonly used for updating and backing up devices and endpoints controlled by either Cisco Unified Computing System Manager (UCSM) or Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM). And because of Cisco’s ubiquity in the market, the two most common...
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