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Ship Manager DNV Panel Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Ship Manager DNV in digital assets. It identifies the presence of the Ship Manager DNV login panel, providing insights into potential security exposure.

Short Info


Level

High

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

15 days 23 hours

Scan only one

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Ship Manager DNV is a comprehensive software solution utilized in the maritime industry for efficient ship management, operations, and design. It is widely used by shipping companies to streamline vessel logistics and ensure compliance with maritime regulations. The software assists maritime administrators in monitoring and controlling various aspects of ship operations, enhancing overall efficiency. Users of Ship Manager DNV comprise fleet managers, vessel operators, and maritime technical staff who require integrated solutions for effective vessel management. DNV's ship management solutions are vital for maritime companies aiming to maintain operational excellence and regulatory compliance while minimizing risks.

Panel detection in this context refers to identifying the presence of a login panel for the Ship Manager DNV software. This scanner identifies the specific login interface used to access the Ship Manager DNV system, which could reveal potential security risks. Detecting the login panel is crucial as its visibility can indicate improper security configurations, possibly leading to unauthorized access attempts. By identifying the login panel, organizations can assess their security posture and take action to prevent exposure. The presence of such panels without proper controls can elevate vulnerabilities related to unauthorized data access and service misuse.

The technical aspect of this detection involves analyzing the HTTP response from the server hosting the Ship Manager DNV system. This scanner checks for specific indicators in the HTTP response, such as the title "Maritime Ship Services" and a status code of 200, signifying the presence of the login panel. Additionally, it considers the redirection behavior to confirm access paths. The combination of these checks helps accurately identify whether the login panel is accessible. Understanding these endpoints is critical for securing the interface from potential attackers who might exploit it.

If the login panel of Ship Manager DNV is visible and improperly secured, it can lead to serious consequences. Unauthorized individuals may attempt to gain access to sensitive maritime data, potentially leading to confidentiality breaches or service disruptions. An exposed login panel can serve as a point for brute force attacks or identity theft, posing significant risks to maritime operations. Unauthorized access could compromise the integrity of shipping schedules, logistics planning, and regulatory reports. The financial and reputational damage resulting from such exploitation could be severe, affecting both service providers and maritime clients.

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