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GlobalSCAPE Secure FTP Service Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of GlobalSCAPE Secure FTP Service in digital assets. It helps identify instances of the service to ensure proper configuration and security measures are in place.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

26 days 3 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

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GlobalSCAPE Secure FTP Service is widely used by organizations for securely transferring files over networks. It is employed by businesses requiring high security for data in transit, such as financial institutions, government agencies, and healthcare providers. The service provides robust encryption and authentication mechanisms to protect sensitive data. However, proper configuration is crucial to avoid potential security issues. Users can configure it to meet various organizational security policies, ensuring compliance and data protection. This detection scanner is essential for ensuring the service is correctly deployed and not exposed to vulnerabilities.

The scanner identifies instances of the GlobalSCAPE Secure FTP Service, focusing on detecting its presence on networks. The aim is to assist administrators in identifying where this service is running and whether it is properly configured. Detecting the service can also highlight scenarios where unauthorized deployments might be operating. By determining active instances of the service, the scanner helps in regulatory compliance and security audits. Identifying the service is crucial for ensuring that system configurations align with security best practices. This detection plays a significant role in overall network security management.

Technical details of the detection include probing for responses that indicate the presence of the service. It targets the default FTP port 21, sending specific requests and analyzing the responses for identifiable markers. The scanner detects the service by matching fingerprints in the response headers or banners. Effective detection relies on accurate pattern matching, enabling it to pinpoint the presence of GlobalSCAPE Secure FTP Service. Ensuring accurate detection involves considering various deployment scenarios that might affect response patterns. These details support effective management and auditing of the service's deployment.

Exploitation of an improperly configured GlobalSCAPE Secure FTP Service can lead to unauthorized data access. Attackers might exploit configuration weaknesses to intercept or modify sensitive data during transfer. Such vulnerabilities could compromise the confidentiality and integrity of data, affecting business operations and compliance. Unauthorized service detection might also indicate security policy violations, prompting further investigation. Regular detection and configuration checks prevent potential exploitation and data breaches. Therefore, ensuring secure deployment and regular audits are vital for maintaining a secure environment.

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