Siemens Logo! 8 Web Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Siemens Logo! 8 Web in digital assets. It helps in identifying the presence of the web panel used by Siemens for their Logo! 8 systems for security monitoring and configuration purposes.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
24 days 13 hours
Scan only one
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Siemens Logo! 8 Web is a part of Siemens' range of automation products used in various industrial settings. It provides a web-based interface for configuring and monitoring automation processes. The software is typically employed by engineers and technicians in industrial environments such as factories and plants. It enables users to control and automate processes using logical operations, and its web interface allows for remote access and configuration. Siemens Logo! 8 is especially popular in small to medium-sized applications where flexibility and scalability are required. The web panel feature makes it accessible over networks, facilitating remote management and troubleshooting.
This scanner identifies the presence of the Siemens Logo! 8 Web login panel on accessible digital assets. The panel detection is crucial for assessing potential security misconfigurations in systems designed for industrial automation. The presence of the login interface suggests where default or unauthorized access could be attempted, making this detection valuable for preemptive security measures. By pinpointing the login page, administrators can ensure that proper security protocols are enforced. Detecting this panel is important for understanding how Siemens Logo! 8 interfaces with network configurations. Understanding panel availability can influence security posture assessments in connected environments.
The technical detection process involves sending HTTP GET requests to the endpoint hosting the Siemens Logo! 8 Web panel. The scanner checks for specific words like "LOGO! Login" and "ReadMe OSS," along with confirming HTTP status 200 to verify panel presence. The targeted URL path typically ends with "/logo_login.shtm," which is the standard access point for the panel. The detection uses both content matching and response analysis to validate the existence of the login interface. It ensures an accurate identification by employing a combination of word and status matchers that must be met simultaneously. The systematic approach reduces false positives that might occur from similar web resources.
Potential effects of exploiting the Siemens Logo! 8 Web panel include unauthorized access to automation system configurations and controls. Malicious entities could leverage this access to disrupt industrial processes, leading to operational downtimes. Moreover, unauthorized configuration changes could compromise system safety and result in financial losses. Exploiting this vulnerability can also lead to data breaches where sensitive operational information is exposed. Such attacks could damage trust and lead to regulatory breaches, especially in highly regulated industries such as manufacturing and utilities. Therefore, ensuring the security of Siemens Logo! 8 panels is critical for maintaining industrial cybersecurity.