Cyberpanel Panel Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Cyberpanel in digital assets. It identifies the presence of Cyberpanel login panels, aiding in asset management and vulnerability assessment.

Short Info


Level

Medium

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

8 days 22 hours

Scan only one

URL

Toolbox

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Cyberpanel is a popular web hosting control panel used to manage websites hosted on different servers. It is utilized by businesses and developers for its user-friendly interface and extensive features. Cyberpanel offers a streamlined way to manage server resources, email, DNS, and other hosting-related tasks, making hosting simpler for its users. The platform integrates with OpenLiteSpeed and LiteSpeed Enterprise, offering users the ability to leverage fast and secure web hosting environments. As an open-source web hosting platform, Cyberpanel serves various scale hosting needs, from small business websites to larger enterprise needs. This product is especially appreciated for its range of built-in security features and generation of secure SSL certificates for hosted sites.

This detection scanner aims to identify the presence of a Cyberpanel login panel in hosting environments. Detecting login panels is crucial because they can be indicative of potential unauthorized access points. The scanner assesses responses from host services for specific HTML content commonly associated with Cyberpanel's login interface. It checks for identifying HTML elements and structures that are part of Cyberpanel's interface design. By confirming the presence of Cyberpanel, administrators can be alerted to review access security and ensure login systems are adequately protected. Detection does not confirm vulnerability but flags instances for further investigation or monitoring.

The scanner works by sending HTTP GET requests and analyzing the responses based on patterns found in the HTML body. It searches for meta elements such as page titles containing "CyberPanel," which indicates a login panel. In addition, the scanner confirms that the HTTP response status is 200, meaning the page is accessible and should display expected content. This combination of content matching and response verification helps accurately determine the presence of Cyberpanel interfaces. Proper detection involves ensuring these elements match expected patterns, minimizing false positives and ensuring helpful alerts.

If a Cyberpanel login panel is detectable on publicly accessible assets, it could lead to potential intrusion attempts. Attackers may attempt brute force entry to access administrative functions of the hosting environment if authentication is weak. This could lead to unauthorized data access, modification, or service interruption. A detected login panel that is not properly secured can expose sensitive backend functionalities, making it essential to have robust access control measures in place. Regular monitoring and timely detection can prevent exploitation before it results in damage or data breaches.

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