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Gene6 FTP Service Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Gene6 FTP Service in digital assets.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

19 days 17 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

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Gene6 FTP Service is a widely used FTP server software catering to users needing robust file transfer capabilities. It is implemented by various organizations ranging from small businesses to large enterprises for secure file sharing and management tasks. The software is favored for its reliability and configurable features which allow administrators to set up secure file transfer sessions over the network. While predominantly deployed in environments requiring secure internal and external file access, Gene6 FTP also finds utility in development and testing scenarios. It boasts high adaptability across different operating systems, making it relevant for a variety of IT infrastructures. Its support for multiple protocols offers users flexibility in managing their file transfer operations effectively.

This scanner detects the presence of Gene6 FTP Service within a digital ecosystem. By identifying the specific FTP server software, organizations can better understand their network's configuration and security posture. Detection is necessary to assess whether the software is intended for use within the network or if it represents a potential backdoor from a misconfiguration. The scanner works by sending specific queries over network ports commonly associated with FTP services to identify Gene6's distinctive response patterns. Recognizing this service is an essential step in performing a comprehensive inventory of software assets across IT environments. The detection assists in both vulnerability management and adherence to security policies regarding software usage.

The scanner examines the FTP service endpoint, typically found at port 21, to confirm the presence of Gene6 FTP Server. Using signature matching, it looks for specific indicators within the service's response to network queries, particularly aiming to match the phrase "Gene6 FTP Server." The detection relies on a regular expression pattern to extract and display the version of the server found, ensuring accurate identification. This approach helps in confirming that Gene6 FTP Service is running and facilitates subsequent vulnerability assessment procedures. By focusing on the default port and expected service response, the scanner ensures that identification is both precise and efficient. This technical insight is instrumental for administrators seeking to maintain up-to-date records of software versions deployed within their networks.

Exploiting the presence of Gene6 FTP Service without proper authorization can lead to unauthorized data access or exposure. Malicious actors, if aware of the server's presence, may attempt brute force attacks to gain login credentials or exploit known vulnerabilities in out-of-date versions. Such activities pose risks of data breaches or manipulation of sensitive information stored on the server. Furthermore, the detection of unexpected FTP services might indicate a misconfiguration or unauthorized deployment, which could reflect a broader security vulnerability. Properly managing and securing FTP services is crucial to prevent data loss or infiltration incidents. Recognizing and securing Gene6 FTP Service aids in strengthening the overall security resilience of the network infrastructure.

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