CVE-2025-10035 – Critical unauthenticated RCE in GoAnywhere MFT


On September 18, 2025, Fortra published an advisory for CVE-2025-10035. This new vulnerability affects GoAnywhere MFT, an enterprise managed file transfer solution, and allows an attacker to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution. GoAnywhere MFT is a file transfer solution that has been exploited in-the-wild in the past.

In 2023, CVE-2023-0669 was exploited in-the-wild as a zero-day, and that vulnerability is known to have been used by ransomware groups. Currently there is no known public exploit code available for the new vulnerability, CVE-2025-10035, and the vendor has not reported CVE-2025-10035 as having been exploited in-the-wild. However, given the nature and history of this product, this new vulnerability should be treated as a significant threat.

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Source: Rapid7


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