MSPControl Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of MSPControl Panel in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Medium
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
13 days 7 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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MSPControl is a web hosting control panel designed for Windows servers. It is primarily used by web hosting companies, managed service providers, and IT professionals who need to manage multiple websites and servers more efficiently and securely. MSPControl provides a user-friendly interface for tasks such as managing email accounts, databases, and DNS settings, which are crucial for hosting environments. The control panel integrates with various platforms and services to enhance functionality and provide seamless control over server resources. By facilitating these administrative tasks, MSPControl is an essential tool for professionals managing complex server infrastructures. Its flexibility and range of features make it a popular choice in the web hosting community.
Panel Detection in the context of MSPControl involves identifying the presence of a control panel login page. Detecting such panels is crucial for security audits as they could be potential entry points for attacks. The vulnerability detected by this scanner does not imply the presence of a security risk but rather focuses on locating web interfaces that might require further authentication or security checks. By identifying MSPControl endpoints, administrators can ensure these are secured against unauthorized access. Panel Detection is a fundamental step in assessing the exposure and accessibility of web applications and interfaces. Detecting these endpoints can lead to proactive measures to protect against potential threats.
The vulnerability detail lies in the identification of the MSPControl login panel by detecting specific web elements and response patterns. The endpoint commonly targeted is "/Default.aspx?pid=Login", which indicates the presence of the login page. The scanner matches responses that include "MSPControl - Sign In" or "Sign In to Control Panel" in the HTTP body and expects a 200 status code. These matches confirm the existence of the panel, which may then require a review of its security posture. The panel's exposure to the public might necessitate access restrictions or alert configurations. The scanner helps in identifying these critical detection points, enabling further security assessments.
When malicious entities exploit the exposure of a control panel like MSPControl, they may attempt unauthorized access to sensitive areas of the server. If they gain access, it could lead to data leaks, unauthorized configuration changes, or even server hijacking. Thus, identifying MSPControl panels is a preventative measure that alerts administrators to potential security weak spots. Ensuring these panels are well-secured and monitored can significantly reduce the risk of data breaches. Awareness of these potential access points is essential in maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of the servers they manage.
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