Astra Sites Technology Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Starter Templates - Elementor, WordPress & Beaver Builder Templates in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
9 days 8 hours
Scan only one
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Starter Templates is a WordPress plugin that serves as a collection of pre-made site templates for WordPress websites. It is primarily used by web developers and site designers to facilitate quicker website designs and setups. The plugin integrates with popular page builders like Elementor and Beaver Builder, providing flexibility for customization. It aims to enhance productivity and reduce the time needed to create professional-looking websites. The templates cover various niches and industries, making it a versatile tool for creating diverse websites. Being widely adopted, it serves a significant role within the WordPress community for efficient site launches.
This technology detection scanner identifies the presence of the Starter Templates within a WordPress site. By determining if the plugin is active, security measures can be notified of potential outdated versions. The detection process specifically looks for the characteristic files and configurations associated with the plugin. Recognizing its presence enables developers to assess its impact on the security and performance of a website. This detection is crucial for maintaining up-to-date templates, which minimizes potential vulnerabilities. Understanding what technology is employed helps in making informed decisions on security and upgrades.
Technical details of this detection focus on specific endpoint files that are indicative of the plugin's presence. The scanner targets paths such as '/wp-content/plugins/astra-sites/readme.txt' to confirm usage of the plugin. Regular expressions are used to extract version information from these files. The detection also involves comparing current installed versions with known latest versions to note any outdated instances. This detailed approach ensures accurate identification of the plugin and its version status. The process provides valuable insights into the technical setup of a site's frontend templating system.
If exploited by malicious actors, the undetected presence of this plugin poses various risks. An outdated version could lead to security flaws that are vulnerable to exploits, such as unauthorized access or data breaches. If the plugin influences site functionality, vulnerabilities may result in downtime or compromised user experience. Ensuring the latest secure version helps mitigate exploitation risks, keeping sites secure and operational. Detecting technology prevents blind spots in a site's security posture. Its impact is substantial on both the backend security and the user's interactive experience.
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