FastMile 5G Gateway Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of FastMile 5G Gateway in digital assets. It identifies the presence of the FastMile 5G Gateway web interface to ensure proper security management.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
16 days 23 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
The FastMile 5G Gateway is utilized in telecommunications to provide high-speed internet connectivity. It is mainly deployed in residential and small business environments where reliable and fast internet access is required. The gateway facilitates communication via 5G networks, offering an alternative to traditional broadband connections. Telecom companies use it to enhance their network service offerings. It is crucial for maintaining uninterrupted internet service and supporting multiple connected devices. Its usage is growing as it provides a solution for areas with limited wired infrastructure.
The scanner performs detection of the web interface associated with the FastMile 5G Gateway. This detection is critical for identifying devices within a network that may require additional security configurations. Panel detection helps determine whether the web interface is exposed, which could lead to potential unauthorized access. Understanding the presence of such panels is crucial for network administrators to take corrective action. It ensures systems are not inadvertently left vulnerable due to misconfigurations. Detecting such panels aids in maintaining overall network security posture.
The detection process involves sending HTTP requests to specific paths associated with the FastMile 5G Gateway web interface. The scanner checks for specific HTML elements and HTTP status codes that confirm the presence of the panel. It uses matchers to identify identifying strings and status responses unique to the interface. The scanner looks for title elements within the webpage body to assert the existence of the FastMile 5G Gateway panel. Successful detection requires both the presence of identifying text and a valid HTTP 200 response. It operates on the assumption that the interface uses standard identifiable markers in its structure.
If the FastMile 5G Gateway panel is improperly exposed, unauthorized users could potentially access the device. This might lead to configuring unauthorized settings or even disabling the gateway's functionality. In a worst-case scenario, attackers could harness exposed interfaces to deploy malicious activities or intercept data. Detecting panel exposure thus prevents potential takeovers or unsanctioned modifications. This can avert security breaches within a network by limiting access points. Ensuring interfaces are secured reduces risk to both device functionality and data integrity.