LuxTrust COSI Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of LuxTrust COSI in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
17 days 12 hours
Scan only one
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LuxTrust COSI is a digital service often utilized by businesses and enterprises requiring secure electronic signatures. Predominantly used in the European region, it supports a range of professional digital solutions, aligning with compliance requirements for digital transactions. The service is known for enhancing the authenticity and integrity of digital documents. Organizations integrate LuxTrust COSI to ensure that their digital signatures maintain legal standing across different jurisdictions. It facilitates user-friendly interfaces and robust security features for seamless digital signature processes. Compatibility with various platforms helps users implement it across diverse digital environments.
This scanner serves to detect the presence of LuxTrust COSI within internet-connected digital systems. It identifies specific signature platform features, providing verification of usage without breaching the security setting of applications. The scanner functions by probing known endpoints for common LuxTrust signature responses. Its purpose is to sum up if and how LuxTrust COSI is being used within a certain web framework. This detection is crucial for monitoring installations and ensuring compliance with organizational security policies. It further provides insights for IT audits concerning digital signature solutions in use.
The detection method utilized includes accessing critical paths within the service to locate LuxTrust COSI installation indicators effectively. It looks for HTTP status codes and specific text phrases indicative of COSI usage. Technical details of the detection involve checking for language specific to the signature functionalities in the returned web page content. This involves matching 'plateforme de signature' and 'esign-web' within the response body of queried endpoints. The detection process is non-intrusive, focusing purely on external observable features of the installation.
The consequences of identifying LuxTrust COSI without awareness can include unmanaged utilization and potential compliance issues. Unauthorized discovery might suggest an improper digital signature configuration or an oversight in IT documentation. If left unchecked, it may lead to organizations inadvertently breaching digital transaction protocols. Detection can also reveal potential misuse or an unvetted version of the software being operationalized. Such exposures could entail security risks if digitally signed documents are distributed without legitimate verification systems.
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