
Golden FTP Server Pro Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Golden FTP Server Pro in digital assets. It helps identify instances of Golden FTP Server Pro on a network, offering a layer of security awareness by recognizing its presence.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
3 weeks 19 hours
Scan only one
Domain, Subdomain, IPv4
Toolbox
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The Golden FTP Server Pro is used by individuals and small organizations who require a straightforward FTP server solution for file transfers. It allows users to share files over the internet or within a private network easily. Typically, this software is employed in environments that do not necessitate enterprise-level security and functionality. It serves the purpose of enabling file exchange with minimal configuration efforts. The software is often chosen for its simplicity and effectiveness in handling basic FTP server tasks. Users can quickly set up file directories for sharing, making it suitable for home or small office use.
This scanner is designed to detect the presence of Golden FTP Server Pro in a network. The vulnerability detected is primarily an informational one, identifying the presence of the software rather than any exploit within it. By detecting this software, network administrators can become aware of its usage within their assets. It aids in inventory and security management by revealing software deployment details which might otherwise go unnoticed. The scanner identifies when Golden FTP Server Pro is active, providing key insights into network configurations. This detection is valuable for maintaining network security awareness.
Technically, the scanner operates by sending a probe to port 21, which is the default port for FTP communications. It looks for specific signature words in the server's response that signify the software's presence, particularly targeting the name "Golden FTP Server Pro." Furthermore, the scanner extracts version information using a regex pattern, aiding administrators in understanding the software version onsite. The detection occurs swiftly, enabling quick assessments of network devices. It also offers efficiency by extracting useful metadata without intrusive scanning. These technical operations highlight the scanner's non-intrusive yet comprehensive detection capability.
When the Golden FTP Server Pro is detected on a network, it may indicate potential configuration oversights, especially if unauthorized. An exposed FTP server can lead to unwanted file access or data manipulation by malicious actors. Additionally, older versions of this software might harbor unpatched vulnerabilities, risking exploitation possibilities. Awareness and identification help mitigate these risks by enabling timely updates or deactivations. Recognizing the software's presence also aligns with compliance and security policies. The detection thus serves as a proactive measure in a broader cybersecurity strategy to prevent unauthorized access and misuse.