Elementor Header & Footer Builder Technology Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Elementor Header & Footer Builder in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
11 days 21 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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Elementor Header & Footer Builder is a versatile WordPress plugin commonly utilized by website developers and designers to customize the header and footer areas of WordPress sites. This plugin allows users to design these sections using the Elementor Page Builder, offering greater flexibility in site design. It is popular due to its user-friendly interface and the ability to create dynamic headers and footers. Used by businesses and individuals alike, it enhances the aesthetic appeal and functional capabilities of a website. This plugin is integrated into WordPress environments and supports a wide range of customizable options to meet the needs of diverse users.
The vulnerability detected in this context is related to the simple detection of the Elementor Header & Footer Builder's presence. The focus of this detection is not on an exploit, but rather on verifying whether a specific version of the plugin is installed on a WordPress site. Detection vulnerabilities are essential for ensuring that plugins used on websites are up-to-date and monitored. Accurate detection helps in managing website security by determining if a vulnerable version is in use. This type of vulnerability is crucial to establish a baseline for further security measures if required.
Detection involves technical mechanisms such as matching plugin identifiers within the target system's infrastructure. This can include targeting the readme.txt file where versioning information is often published. The technical details on detecting this specific plugin revolve around sending HTTP requests to known plugin file paths and analyzing the response. For this template, the 'Stable.tag' field in the response is utilized to determine the plugin version. The matchers within the template facilitate identification through regex and logic comparisons.
When this detection is successfully conducted, it could inform system administrators or security teams about the presence of the Elementor Header & Footer Builder plugin. Knowledge of this information can be crucial, especially if certain versions contain vulnerabilities that could be exploited. Malicious actors often seek outdated or unprotected systems; therefore, keeping track of versions helps in mitigating potential exploitation. Detection ensures readiness for timely updates and patches as required.
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