iparapheur Technology Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Iparapheur in digital assets. It provides insights into the presence of Iparapheur technology, facilitating vulnerability assessments.
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
12 days 21 hours
Scan only one
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Iparapheur is an electronic signature solution that supports the digital workflows of various organizations, especially in governmental and administrative sectors. Developed by Libriciel SCOP, it is widely used in France to manage and approve documents securely. The software ensures that official communications and documents retain their legal value by facilitating proper authorization processes. Typically, it is integrated into existing administrative systems to enhance digital cooperation among users. It provides several workflow tools to streamline document handling and ensure compliant electronic signature processes. Organizations benefit from efficient, secure, and traceable document processing with Iparapheur.
Detected in this scenario is associated with technology detection of Iparapheur. Technology detection vulnerabilities occur when identifying specific software or technology versions that organizations use makes them susceptible to reconnaissance attempts. Identifying the use of Iparapheur means that an attacker can focus their efforts on exploiting known weaknesses and potential misconfigurations. This information can be valuable for orchestrating further, more targeted attacks against the organization’s digital infrastructure. Properly ensuring that the software is updated and configured securely is critical to prevent misuse of this knowledge.
The technology detection occurs when identifiable markers of the Iparapheur software are present on a website. Specifically, the presence of certain HTML titles and publisher references, as well as expected HTTP response statuses, confirm technology use. The detection script checks for an HTML title containing "iparapheur" and mentions of "Libriciel SCOP" within the body of web pages. Furthermore, the script expects a successful HTTP status code of '200' to signify the web resource's availability and operational status, essential in confirming active use of Iparapheur.
When this form of technology detection vulnerability is exploited, it can lead to unauthorized surveillance and detailed mapping of an organization's technological landscape. Attackers might leverage this information for more intrusive attacks, gaining insight into potential security loopholes and aligning exploitations accordingly. Organizations may face several risks, including unauthorized access attempts, service disruptions, or data breaches. Preventing these outcomes relies heavily on obscuring technological footprints and practicing sound security hygiene.
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