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Webssh

com.itimeteo.webssh View on App Store ↗ History Current version : 31.5 ★ 4.8
Known vulnerabilities
0
Still open
0
Actively exploited
0
Max CVSS score
100

Security Score

Excellent · 100/100

Composite: 40% open CVEs + 30% open KEVs + 20% sensitive permissions + 10% vendor velocity.

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  • Open CVEs 0/-40 0 CVE ouverte(s)
  • Open KEVs 0/-30 0 KEV ouverte(s)
  • Permissions 0/-20 0 critique(s) + 0 élevée(s)
  • Vendor 0/-10 ratio fresh enrich vendor

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Description

Whether you're on the go or at your desk, WebSSH keeps you connected — anytime, anywhere! ٩(^‿^)۶ WebSSH is a professional SSH, SFTP, Telnet, and Port Forwarding client for iOS and macOS — built for developers, system administrators, and IT professionals who need reliable, secure remote access wherever they are. CONNECT WITH CONFIDENCE Authenticate with passwords, two-factor challenge, or keys (RSA, DSA, ED25519, PuTTY). Connections are fast and stable, with support for local port forwarding, automatic startup commands, full terminal emulation (XTERM-256COLOR, XTERM, VT100), and custom profiles — themes, fonts, colors, and keyboard shortcuts tailored to your workflow. MANAGE FILES REMOTELY The integrated SFTP client lets you browse directories, create, rename, upload, and download files — and edit text files directly within the app. No separate FTP client needed. MORE THAN SSH WebSSH also supports Telnet and Serial connections, making it a versatile tool across a wide range of scenarios. Serial connections support full configuration (baud rate, parity, stop bits, flow control), and Telnet supports both direct and interactive authentication. BUILT-IN SYSADMIN TOOLKIT Q…

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Known vulnerabilities (CVE)

No CVE is currently referenced in NVD for this app with a mobile CPE configuration. The absence of CVEs is not a security guarantee.