MainWP Child Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of MainWP Child in digital assets. It helps identify the presence of this WordPress plugin to enable efficient management of multiple sites through the MainWP Dashboard.
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
10 days 13 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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MainWP Child is a popular WordPress plugin used by website managers and developers to efficiently manage multiple WordPress sites from a single dashboard. It allows centralized control and automation of various tasks like updates, backups, and site monitoring. The plugin is particularly useful for agencies and freelancers who maintain numerous WordPress installations, providing them with a cohesive interface to streamline operations. With MainWP Child, users can save significant time and effort by centralizing their website management activities. This tool is designed to integrate seamlessly with the MainWP Dashboard, supporting various uses such as security management and monitoring. It enhances user productivity by offering a range of features that automate and simplify the complex process of site management.
Technology Detection in this context refers to identifying whether MainWP Child is active on a website or server environment. This is crucial for understanding the software landscape across multiple sites and ensuring that the right plugins are in place for site management. By detecting such installations, users can address compatibility and update issues proactively. The scanner aids in maintaining an up-to-date registry of plugins and potentially identifying mismatches or vulnerabilities associated with software versions. Given that plugin information can often go unnoticed, it’s vital for site security and management to have visibility on technology use. It serves as a first step in recognizing and mitigating any risks associated with outdated or unnecessary plugins.
The vulnerability detection in this scanner works by parsing the readme.txt file within the MainWP Child plugin directory for version information. It uses regular expressions to extract and compare these details against the latest known versions. This method helps in pinpointing outdated versions that could harbor security flaws. The scanner also checks for certain stable tags within the plugin’s metadata to confirm technology presence. By utilizing payloads with version information, it effectively determines the current state of the plugin on a site. Not only does it identify outdated instances, but it also ensures users are aware of the specific versioning details needed for effective maintenance.
When the detected vulnerability is exploited, it could lead to significant security risks due to the use of outdated versions of the plugin. This can result in compromised site integrity, unauthorized access, and potentially harm to the site’s reputation. There exists a risk of introducing vulnerabilities through third-party interactions that might already be patched in newer versions. Additionally, unreported vulnerabilities in older plugin versions can lead to exploits by malicious entities. Proactive detection and correction of such issues are essential to avoid data leaks, downtime, and loss of control over the managed sites. Effective management and updating are crucial to safeguard against these outcomes.
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