Intelbras Router Login Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Intelbras Router Login Panel in digital assets. It helps to identify the presence of a login panel, which might be a point of interest for security assessments.
Short Info
Level
Medium
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
20 days 12 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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Intelbras routers are widely used in various settings, including homes, small businesses, and larger corporate environments, to manage internet connectivity and network traffic. Network administrators utilize these routers to provide secure and stable internet connections. These routers support multiple devices and are an essential component of a network infrastructure. Their configurations can range from simple home networks to complex setups in business environments. Security is a top priority for users employing these routers to ensure their networks remain protected. The inclusion of management panels allows for easy configuration and monitoring of network traffic and settings.
The vulnerability detected by this scanner is related to panel detection, which identifies the presence of the Intelbras router login panel on a network. This type of detection is crucial for security assessments as it highlights potential entry points for unauthorized access. Identifying the exposure of login panels can help mitigate risks by applying appropriate security measures. This detection aids in deciding whether additional steps are needed to secure the router and prevent unauthorized usage. It underscores the importance of securing management interfaces against attackers. The detection focuses on ensuring that exposed panels are not overlooked in security audits.
The vulnerability details involve the identification of the login panel endpoint of the Intelbras router. This scanner performs a GET request to the '/login.html' page of the router's web interface. The response is checked for specific HTML elements, such as the "<title>Intelbras</title>", and a successful detection indicates the panel's availability. The scanner requires a status code of '200' to confirm the presence of the panel. Such identification enables network managers to locate potential vulnerabilities before they are exploited. Highlighting exposed panels helps prioritize security measures in the network infrastructure.
When the vulnerability is exploited by malicious individuals, it could lead to unauthorized access to the network management interface. This access might allow attackers to alter network configurations, impacting the network's security and stability. Unauthorized changes could result in service disruptions or the exposure of sensitive data. The presence of an exposed login panel increases the risk of brute force or other attack methods. Protecting these panels is essential to maintaining the overall security posture of the network. Failure to secure the interface can leave the network open to various cyber threats.
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