Now, Mozilla is planning to turn off FTP by default in version 77 of Firefox, which will ship this June. These included everything from problems in the way it responded to invalid login attempts through to an inability to segment file permissions when using anonymous FTP (which doesn’t require user credentials at all). In 1999, the IETF published a draft RFC listing its various shortcomings. For example, it transmits login credentials in plain text.
In its original form, the protocol is insecure. Heads up, Firefox users who rely on FTP: the browser is eliminating support for this venerable protocol.įirst written in 1971, the file transfer protocol predates TCP/IP, the protocol stack that underpins the modern internet.