Solar-Log Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Solar-Log in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
23 days 1 hour
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
The Solar-Log monitoring system is used for managing and optimizing photovoltaic (PV) systems. Solar-Log is widely used by businesses, utilities, and residential users globally. It helps users monitor energy generation and consumption, making it crucial for renewable energy management. Mainly employed in utilities and energy management sectors, it features a web interface commonly exposed on various ports. Solar-Log allows users to identify and rectify faults quickly, ensuring optimal performance. As a key player in energy efficiency, it provides significant insights for energy yield optimization.
The detection scanner identifies if Solar-Log is used within a digital asset, focusing on gathering data used in unauthorized exposures. This type of detection provides insight into potential security gaps in its setup. The primary objective is to identify presence rather than exploitation, offering organizations a chance to assess their exposure. Ensuring systems are up-to-date and secured forms an essential part of Solar-Log operation. Timely detection aids in preventing information disclosure and maintaining energy data integrity. It is a preventive measure to avoid forecasting and monitoring errors.
The detection mechanism checks for specific identifiers unique to Solar-Log web interfaces. Utilizing HTTP GET requests, the presence is confirmed through responses containing Solar-Log trademarks and copyrights. The checks involve status code evaluations, focusing on successful connections such as a 200 HTTP response. Conditions are set to match keywords and domain associations linked with Solar-Log in the response body. Implementing multiple conditions helps avoid false positives, ensuring accurate identification of the Solar-Log system.
If malicious actors discover unmonitored or misconfigured Solar-Log systems, it might lead to data breaches. They could potentially manipulate data leading to inaccurate energy management and financial losses. Information disclosure may expose sensitive operational details to competitors. Lack of proper detection could result in unauthorized system access, impacting reliability and trustworthiness. Identifying the use ensures proactive risk management in protecting the integrity of energy systems. Such vulnerabilities could exploit system weaknesses, possibly allowing unauthorized interference with energy management.
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