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NETSurveillance Web Panel Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of NETSurveillance Web Panel in digital assets.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

12 days 17 hours

Scan only one

URL

Toolbox

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NETSurveillance Web Panel is a surveillance system used primarily by businesses and individuals to monitor security cameras remotely. It is commonly implemented in retail, office spaces, and residential settings for enhanced security management. The software allows users to access and control live feeds and recordings from various cameras through a centralized web platform. Developed to offer a user-friendly interface, it supports multiple camera brands and models. Users can configure and customize settings to suit surveillance needs, ensuring an adaptable solution for diverse environments. It is valued for its comprehensive monitoring capabilities and ease of access via web interfaces.

This scanner identifies the presence of the NETSurveillance Web Panel, marking potential exposure of sensitive monitoring data to unauthorized users. It detects the accessibility of the web panel through digital assets, which might lead to a discovery of this system in an unintentional scan. The vulnerability isn’t about a traditional security weakness but about unauthorized detection of what’s assumed to be a secure surveillance management portal. While detecting such software isn't typically a security flaw, knowing its presence helps ensure connections are not available to unintended users. It alerts about potential exposure for corrective measures.

Technical details of the detection involve querying for identifiable markers of the NETSurveillance Web interface, such as specific HTML title tags. The scanner sends an HTTP GET request to a predefined path on the server, checking the response for unique text patterns that indicate the presence of the web panel. It focuses on responses with HTTP status code 200, which imply that the requested webpage is accessible. This methodology helps determine whether the panel is running and can be discovered via standard HTTP requests.

The repercussions of an exposed NETSurveillance Web Panel can be significant, as unauthorized users might gain access to live video feeds and camera controls. This exposure allows for potential privacy violations, data misuse, and unauthorized surveillance. Additionally, malicious actors might alter surveillance settings, disable cameras, or otherwise compromise the security system's integrity. Therefore, knowing the panel's presence ensures that protective measures can be applied to prevent unauthorized access and manipulation.

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