EATON Intelligent Power Manager Technology Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of EATON Intelligent Power Manager in digital assets. It identifies installations for security assessment and inventory management, aiding in effective management of power infrastructure.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
3 days 17 hours
Scan only one
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EATON Intelligent Power Manager is a software solution designed to monitor and manage power devices in IT environments. Used by IT administrators, it helps ensure uptime by managing power infrastructure across various on-premises and cloud setups. Its scalable architecture allows businesses to maintain power management in a wide range of data centers and smaller environments. The software provides insights into power usage and can automate shutdown processes during power events. Companies use it for maintaining optimal energy usage and preventing data loss during unexpected power failures. Its use is prevalent in sectors that require robust, reliable power management solutions.
This scanner is intended to detect the presence of EATON Intelligent Power Manager software within a network. The detection is focused on identifying installations to aid in asset management and security assessments. The vulnerability detected is classified as technology detection, ensuring assets are inventoried correctly. Understanding installations of EATON software allows organizations to maintain a vigilant eye on their power management solutions. Through its detection capability, it becomes easier to manage power-related disturbances proactively.
Technically, the detection is performed by issuing an HTTP GET request to the endpoint '/server/system_init_srv.js', searching for specific terms that confirm the presence of the EATON Intelligent Power Manager. The presence of the term "Intelligent Power Manager" in the response body indicates a successful detection. This involves a straightforward check without credentials, allowing seamless operation. The endpoint targeted is typically associated with initial service setups in the software's operation. The efficiency of the detection aids in managing various nodes in the power management network.
When this detection is confirmed, it ensures that an EATON Intelligent Power Manager is being utilized, potentially exposing the system to undiscovered vulnerabilities if not updated. Unaddressed software vulnerabilities can allow malicious actors access to critical systems. This could result in unauthorized manipulations of power systems, leading to unexpected shutdowns or outages. Over time, such management software becomes a key target for attackers attempting to disrupt operations or extract sensitive power grid data. IT teams must stay informed about their power management software deployments to mitigate such risks effectively.