
IBM FTP CS Service Technology Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of IBM FTP CS Service in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
16 days 11 hours
Scan only one
Domain, Subdomain, IPv4
Toolbox
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IBM FTP CS Service is utilized by IT departments and network administrators to facilitate file transfer protocol services within enterprise environments. It enables the transfer of files between a client and server on a computer network, primarily using TCP/IP-based networks such as the internet. Organizations leverage IBM FTP CS Service for reliable and secure data exchange. In use cases requiring robust data management policies, this service is essential for maintaining data integrity during transfers. It provides functionalities needed in industries for secure file sharing, remote access, and effective network management. Known for its widespread adoption, IBM FTP CS Service remains a pivotal component of enterprise IT infrastructure.
This scanner detects the presence of IBM FTP CS Service by analyzing network traffic on the designated ports, specifically port 21, which is standard for FTP services. By identifying patterns and responding codes unique to IBM FTP CS, it accurately determines whether this service is running in the target digital asset. Technology detection capabilities enable IT professionals to understand their network landscape and take inventory of legacy or outdated services. Regularly monitoring for this service permits organizations to audit network configurations and identify potential security misconfigurations. It serves as a vital toolkit for ensuring compliance and maintaining network health. The detection process focuses on non-intrusive methods to ascertain service presence without disrupting existing operations.
The detection mechanism involves sending a simple request to the designated FTP port and analyzing the response for known IBM FTP CS Service signatures. Specific message patterns, including "FTPD1 IBM FTP CS," are captured to ascertain the service's operation. The scanner utilizes regex matching to extract service version information when available, enhancing the detection depth. This approach allows administrators to keep their inventory updated with the most current service status. Non-invasive scans ensure minimal impact on network performance and operational continuity. The scanner also facilitates regular monitoring practices essential for maintaining security postures.
Exploitation of any misconfiguration in IBM FTP CS Service could lead to unauthorized access via weak or default credentials if not properly managed. Malicious actors may leverage such misconfigurations to compromise data integrity during file transfers. Additionally, improper configurations can lead to data leakage, exposing sensitive information over the network. Unauthorized control over the FTP service could result in data manipulation or denial of service attacks, which may disrupt business operations. Regular detection of technology use aids in quickly addressing and mitigating such risks. Proactive monitoring is crucial for avoiding potential network vulnerabilities associated with outdated service configurations.
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