Security tips for your CompleteFTP server
Here are some security tips for keeping your CompleteFTP server secure from attack.
Here are some security tips for keeping your CompleteFTP server secure from attack.
We have recently finalised our new explainer video for CompleteFTP. This video summarises the key features and benefits of CompleteFTP.
This week, we are releasing CompleteFTP 22.1.1. In this post we explain the improvements in CompleteFTP since 22.0, which include some important security enhancements.
We've now released CompleteFTP 22.0 as a 64 bit Windows application. Please note that your firewall rules may need to be updated, as 64 bit application executables are located in a different directory to 32 bit executables on Windows.
There has been much publicity about the CVE-2021-44228 vulnerability in the log4j logging library for Java. We'd like to reassure our users that none of our products use log4j.
CompleteFTP 21.1 has been released. It contains many improvements and fixes designed to make things easier for administrators.
The latest release of CompleteFTP significantly strengthens security by adding Two Factor Authentication (2FA) and account management.
TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are now formally deprecated and their use should be avoided.
We've just released edtFTPj/PRO 7.0, and have added ECDSA capabilities to SFTP/SSH. It now supports ECDSA key exchange algorithms, as well as support for ECDSA host keys and ECDSA user …
Further improvements and bug fixing. Find out about our latest update.