HUAWEI Home Gateway HG658d Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of HUAWEI Home Gateway HG658d in digital assets. The tool is valuable for identifying the presence of specific IoT devices within networks, aiding in asset management and security assessments.
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
10 days 21 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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The HUAWEI Home Gateway HG658d is a widely deployed device used for connecting homes to broadband internet services. Telecommunications companies commonly provide it to residential customers for internet access and home networking solutions. The device functions as a modem and wireless router, enabling users to share a connection across various devices within the household. Given its role in home networking, security and error-free performance are essential to prevent unauthorized access. Identifying the device in digital assets can ensure compliance with network security policies. Detecting this gateway can help service providers and network administrators efficiently manage and secure their networks.
This detection scanner can identify the presence of the HUAWEI Home Gateway HG658d. The vulnerability is categorized as 'Detection,' primarily focusing on recognizing the specific make and model of the device across digital environments. Identifying such devices is crucial for asset inventory and network security management. The template will confirm if the device's management panel can be accessed, which, while not inherently harmful, can provide insights into device deployment. Recognizing panels may indicate potential misconfigurations if left publicly accessible. Therefore, detecting this device is part of maintaining a secure network infrastructure.
From a technical standpoint, the scanner checks for specific indicators that confirm the presence of a HUAWEI Home Gateway HG658d. It sends a HTTP GET request and verifies the response includes particular words and status codes indicative of the gateway's management interface. The template searches for the HTML title '<title>HUAWEI Home Gateway HG658d</title>' in the response body. The HTTP status code of 200 further verifies the device's presence and accessible web interface. This simplistic detection mechanism provides straightforward results useful for network audits and asset management.
Exploiting this detection might not directly impact security, but could lead to indirect repercussions if an attacker knows the network's make-up. An attacker aware of the specific gateways deployed in a network could attempt to exploit known vulnerabilities or misconfigurations associated with those devices. Malicious entities could launch targeted attacks against known weaknesses if the device's administrative interface has default configurations. This information may also allow intruders to intelligently design phishing or social engineering attacks based on known equipment.