Filezilla stores saved passwords in plaintext files on your hard drive 
making it very easy for a virus or malware to steal them. There is a new 
version called Filezilla Secure that encrypts your saved passwords with a 
master password: http://www.filezillasecure.com

On Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 10:05:18 AM UTC-5, Michael L wrote:
>
> I upload lots of video via FTP.  It seems all my Filezilla passwords have 
> been changed (programmatically) after I followed the latest update prompt.  
> The "about" info off help menu says version 3.21.0  8-23-16 which I'm 
> guessing isn't the latest version. 
>
> Want to inform (warn) everyone that uses Filezilla. ... must investigate 
> further. 
>   M
>

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