Royal Elementor Addons and Templates Detection Scanner
Royal Elementor Addons and Templates Detection Scanner
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
8 days 23 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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Royal Elementor Addons and Templates is a widely used plugin for WordPress that enhances the functionality and design capabilities of Elementor page builder. It is utilized by web developers and designers to create visually appealing and functional websites with ease. The plugin offers a variety of widgets, templates, and add-ons, making it suitable for use in diverse industries ranging from small business websites to personal blogs. Its flexibility and user-friendly interface allow for rapid prototyping and deployment of web pages. The plugin is essential in environments where high-quality design and functionality are required. It integrates seamlessly with the WordPress ecosystem, providing users with a robust toolset to enhance their web development projects.
The detection capability of this scanner focuses on identifying the installation and usage of the Royal Elementor Addons and Templates in WordPress environments. This involves verifying whether the plugin is present in the system by checking for specific files and configurations linked to its deployment. By identifying the plugin's presence, the scanner aids in understanding the digital asset's configuration and potential plugin dependencies. This detection does not target malicious behavior but rather focuses on mapping the technological landscape of the assets it scans. The use cases of such detection include asset inventory, compliance checks, and security posture assessments.
The scanner searches for the presence of specific files associated with the Royal Elementor Addons and Templates plugin within the WordPress directory structure. One of the key indicators is the presence of the "readme.txt" file within the plugin's directory. Using regular expression-based parsing, the scanner identifies specific version information, which allows for additional compatibility and patch management assessments. While the template does not immediately flag vulnerabilities, it can signal outdated versions. This assists security teams in prioritizing updates and monitoring asset configurations. The scanner operates by sending HTTP GET requests to endpoints where the plugin is likely deployed.
When the plugin's presence is confirmed, various possible effects could ensue if the asset uses an outdated version of the plugin that contains security vulnerabilities. Users may be at risk of exposure to future exploits targeting outdated plugin versions. Outdated versions may lack recent security enhancements offered by patched releases, potentially leading to compromised website integrity or data breaches. Performance issues could arise due to miscompatibility with current WordPress versions. The inability to utilize recent feature updates may affect overall user experience negatively. Additionally, keeping the plugin updated is crucial in maintaining website compliance with industry standards.
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