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BlackJumboDog FTP Service Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of BlackJumboDog FTP Service in digital assets. It helps identify the presence of BlackJumboDog FTP, providing essential insights into network setups and configurations.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

20 days 7 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

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BlackJumboDog FTP service is a network application used for transferring files over the internet and is operated by administrators who manage data exchange on networked devices. This service is pivotal for businesses that require efficient file sharing and storage solutions across multiple locations or platforms. Due to its wide range of functions, BlackJumboDog is often part of more extensive enterprise solutions, integrating with various IT infrastructures. The FTP service offers essential features for secure data transfer and storage, supporting numerous users in a digital ecosystem. By detecting the presence of this service, administrators can better manage their networks and maintain optimal configurations. Regular monitoring ensures that any configuration issues or updates required for secure operation are promptly addressed.

This detection scanner identifies the presence of BlackJumboDog FTP service on networked systems. The detected technology helps IT administrators understand their current infrastructure setup and vulnerabilities related to the available software. Detecting BlackJumboDog FTP service can reveal potential misconfigurations that might be exploited if not properly managed. By highlighting the presence of this FTP service, the scanner aids in preemptively addressing potential security gaps. Using this scanner, organizations can ensure their networks are configured to prevent unauthorized access. The goal is to assess and maintain secure systems by identifying commonly used FTP services within the network.

The scanner works by detecting specific attributes indicative of BlackJumboDog FTP service operation via network communication ports, primarily port 21. It searches for known signatures and tags commonly associated with the FTP service to confirm its presence. Employing regular expressions, the scanner accurately identifies service versions, providing insights into the software's state and any necessary updates. This targeted approach ensures that organizations precisely know what FTP solution operates within their networks. These detections can help determine whether a system complies with security policies or requires further configuration. The detection process effectively covers a wide range of network environments, delivering comprehensive assessments.

Potential effects of exploiting a detected service configuration include unauthorized data access and potential data breaches due to misconfigured FTP settings. Known vulnerabilities within FTP service configurations can allow malicious actors to execute commands remotely or gain illicit access. Without proper security measures, sensitive data transmitted via FTP may be intercepted if encryption is not appropriately enforced. Additionally, detected service misconfigurations could lead to unexpected downtime or loss of data integrity if left unaddressed. Cybersecurity incidents involving detected services can have reputational and financial impacts on organizations. Ensuring FTP services are correctly configured is critical to maintaining a robust security posture.

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