Janitza UMG Power Meter Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Janitza UMG Power Meter in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
10 days 15 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
Janitza UMG Power Meters are utilized in various industries for energy monitoring, quality analysis, and consumption tracking. These devices help large-scale facilities manage their energy usage efficiently. They are essential in environments that require precise energy measurements and monitoring, ensuring optimal power consumption. Janitza meters are commonly found in industrial plants, data centers, and commercial buildings. Energy managers and facility operators use these meters to identify inefficiencies and ensure compliance with energy standards. With a web interface, these meters provide accessible data visualization, facilitating informed decision-making for energy management.
The scanner detects the presence of the Janitza UMG Power Meter's login panel. Detection of this panel indicates the availability of a web interface for monitoring energy usage and power quality. The ability to detect such panels is valuable for understanding asset visibility and possible exposure. This detection assists in assessing whether Janitza's interface is accessible, which is crucial for potential configuration or security issues. By determining the presence of these panels, organizations can ensure they align with security policies around access control. The information will help prioritize actions to secure access to sensitive monitoring data.
The detection operates by sending an HTTP GET request to the target URL and analyzing the response body for specific identifiers related to Janitza. If keywords like "Janitza electronics", "UMG", or "janitza.de" are found, along with a response status of 200, the presence of the panel is confirmed. The scanner targets the body content of HTTP responses to identify the correct page. Once detected, organizations can take measures to secure their Janitza interface by implementing appropriate access controls. This detection method ensures accurate identification without invasive probing.
If left unsecured, exposure of the Janitza login panel could lead to unauthorized access to the energy management system. This can result in potential disruptions to energy monitoring and management processes. Unauthorized users might change configuration settings or access sensitive consumption data. Misuse of access might lead to inaccurate energy reporting and impact operational efficiency. Furthermore, it can leave the system susceptible to further attacks targeting the infrastructure. Recognizing these panels helps in preemptive action to secure the system from unauthorized interactions.
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