In a thrilling development for cybercriminals everywhere, Fortra has generously released a critical patch for their GoAnywhere MFT software, opening up a world of limitless opportunities for those with a penchant for living on the edge. The vulnerability in question, CVE-2025-10035, flaunts a CVSS score of 10.0, which, as any techie will tell you, is basically the jackpot of digital doom.
Fortra’s creation, the GoAnywhere MFT, made headlines not just for transferring files, but also for potentially letting hackers transfer themselves into your system to execute the ‘arbitrary commands’ of their dreams. Who knew that the humble License Servlet would become a veritable Cinderella story in the world of cybersecurity failures?
Of course, the real kicker is that this critical flaw requires a ‘validly forged’ token to exploit, so budding hackers will have to show at least a modicum of creativity and craft in conjuring up their digital illusions. Thanks to Fortra’s oversight, wannabe hackers everywhere now have an extra reason to brush up on their forgery skills—because who wouldn’t want to play the thrilling game of ‘Command Execution Roulette’?

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