
A deserialization vulnerability in the License Servlet of Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT allows an actor with a validly forged license response signature to deserialize an arbitrary actor-controlled object, possibly leading to command injection.
This project provides a tool to scan for systems potentially affected by CVE-2025-10035, a deserialization vulnerability in the License Servlet of Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT. The vulnerability may allow an attacker with a validly forged license response signature to deserialize arbitrary actor-controlled objects, potentially leading to command injection.
Note: This project is strictly for educational purposes and is designed to identify affected versions of GoAnywhere MFT. It does not include exploitable code or enable malicious activities.
This tool is intended for:
The tool scans for GoAnywhere MFT instances using public search engines like Shodan and Hunter. Below are the search queries to identify potentially affected systems:
Shodan:
app="GoAnywhere MFT"
URL: https://shodan.io/
Hunter:
product.name="GoAnywhere MFT"
URL: https://hunter.how/
The authors of this project are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this tool. Users are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
This is an educational project, and contributions are welcome to improve its functionality or documentation. Please submit pull requests or issues via the repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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