Kingsoft Web Server Technology Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Kingsoft Web Server in digital assets. It identifies the presence of Kingsoft Web Server to help assess the technology stack used.
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
18 days 19 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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Kingsoft Web Server is a software solution used primarily by businesses and organizations that require an efficient server for hosting web applications and services. It is known for its robustness and ease of deployment within corporate environments, often supporting large-scale web offerings. Companies utilize Kingsoft Web Server for its performance and reliability, which are crucial for maintaining service availability to users. The server software is also favored for its seamless integration with other Kingsoft products, providing a comprehensive ecosystem for IT solutions. It is used across various sectors including finance, healthcare, and education, due to its adaptive features and security aspects. Kingsoft Web Server continuously evolves with advancements in web technologies to support modern web capabilities.
The technology detection vulnerability pertains to identifying the use of a particular software, in this case, Kingsoft Web Server, on a network or internet-facing asset. While not harmful by itself, this detection can provide attackers with valuable information about the software stack of an organization. It could potentially allow attackers to tailor their approaches or attacks based on known vulnerabilities in the specific version of the software detected. Such technological intelligence gathering is often the first step in a more targeted attack strategy. Organizations must be aware of what technologies are exposed to potential threat vectors to mitigate unnecessary exposure and risks.
The technical details of this vulnerability involve the ability to recognize the presence of a Kingsoft Web Server by matching certain response characteristics. This can include specific HTML tags or titles in the HTTP response body, as well as particular response status codes. Detection generally occurs when specific markers such as "<title>Welcome to Kingsoft Web Server!</title>" or a 200 status code are present in the server’s response. This can be achieved through automated scanning tools that execute requests and analyze the responses for these telltale signs of Kingsoft Web Server deployment. Such detection techniques are crucial for mapping out the web server technology footprint of a digital asset.
When exploited by malicious parties, the detection of Kingsoft Web Server can lead to a sequence of events where more targeted probes are performed. This can escalate to attempts at exploiting any unpatched vulnerabilities specific to Kingsoft Web Server. Additionally, identifying the server type might encourage attackers to use known exploits or to launch stress testing through denial-of-service attacks. Organizations might also experience unauthorized surveillance and fingerprinting activities that could compromise their security posture. Awareness and mitigation of such detection can prevent the information from being available for malicious intent.