Moxa OnCell VPN Panel Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Moxa OnCell VPN in digital assets.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

3 weeks 12 hours

Scan only one

URL

Toolbox

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Moxa OnCell VPN is widely used in industrial environments to provide secure and reliable wireless connections for remote monitoring and control. It is commonly deployed in sectors such as energy, transportation, and automation where critical systems require reliable communication. Network administrators rely on this system to ensure seamless and continuous data transmission. The Moxa OnCell VPN enhances communication security between remote sites, mitigating risks associated with data breaches. It also facilitates scalability for expanding networks by providing advanced networking and security features. The system's robustness and efficient management make it a preferred choice for mission-critical applications.

The primary function of the scanner is to detect the presence of the Moxa OnCell VPN login panel on digital assets. By identifying this panel, users can assess the security and exposure of the VPN system to potential threats. Such detection is crucial in maintaining the security posture of the network by preventing unauthorized access. An exposed login panel can serve as a potential entry point for attackers, emphasizing the need for prompt detection and securing measures. Timely detection aids in mitigating the risk of unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information. This scanner plays a key role in the early identification and mitigation of potential threat vectors.

Technical detection entails scanning for specific elements within the HTTP response body, such as distinctive page titles and login indicators associated with the Moxa OnCell VPN. The scanner checks for the existence of the 'Moxa OnCell' title and 'Login' in the response body, confirming the presence of the login interface. It ensures an HTTP status of 200, indicating the successful retrieval of the page. These specific patterns enable accurate identification of the login panel, providing a reliable detection mechanism. The HTTP GET method is employed to retrieve information from the specific endpoint '/Login.asp'. This detection approach assists in pinpointing potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited.

If the Moxa OnCell VPN login panel is publicly accessible, it may be susceptible to security misconfigurations. Unauthorized users might attempt to exploit this exposed entry point to gain access to sensitive data or disrupt services. Consequently, this exposure makes the system vulnerable to brute force attacks against login credentials. Additionally, attackers could exploit discovered login panels for phishing schemes or to execute man-in-the-middle attacks. Preventative measures must be adopted to conceal such interfaces from unauthorized view, reducing the risk of these security threats materializing. Ensuring the login panel is not unnecessarily exposed minimizes the risk of exploitation.

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