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Personal FTP Service Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Personal FTP Service in digital assets. It identifies instances of this FTP service to assist in asset management and security measures.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

19 days 19 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

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Personal FTP Service is often used by individuals or small organizations to manage and transfer files across networks. This lightweight software is designed for simple FTP operations, offering basic functionality for uploading, downloading, and managing directories. Users install this service to facilitate easy access and management of files from remote locations over the internet or local networks. Although it offers essential features, it is commonly utilized in environments where advanced security isn't the primary concern. The software is convenient for personal or small-scale organizational use, where straightforward file transfer is needed without the complexity of advanced FTP solutions.

This detection scanner identifies occurrences of the Personal FTP Service running on digital assets. By looking for specific service signatures, the scanner can pinpoint where this FTP server is operational. Detecting the presence of this service is crucial for managing network resources and assessing potential security weaknesses due to less robust configurations. The scanner checks for responses typical of the Personal FTP Server, allowing users to inventory software instances across their networks.

The scanner targets the FTP port, typically port 21, to recognize the service's presence by sending and receiving specific hex-coded data. It listens for a unique response indicating a "Personal FTP Server ready" message, confirming the service's existence. The matcher checks if this FTP service is accessible on the network, ensuring accurate detection. Tracking these services is vital for maintaining security and optimizing resource use on a network. With network scanning, businesses can keep tabs on which versions and instances are active and consider updates or changes to configurations as needed.

Once the Personal FTP Service is detected, this software's unsecured or outdated versions can pose several risks. Unauthorized access may occur if default settings aren't fortified, leading to potential data breaches. Unpatched service instances might allow attackers to exploit known vulnerabilities for unauthorized data manipulation or theft. This could result in confidentiality or integrity violations, especially if sensitive data is transferred or stored without adequate security controls. Regular checks and updates are essential to mitigate these risks.

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