Stirling PDF Panel Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Stirling PDF in digital assets.

Short Info


Level

Medium

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

23 days 16 hours

Scan only one

URL

Toolbox

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Stirling PDF is a software tool used for managing PDF documents, often utilized by organizations that require efficient handling, editing, and conversion of PDF files. It is designed to simplify PDF management processes, catering to users ranging from individual professionals to large enterprises. The software supports various PDF-related tasks such as merging, splitting, and converting files into different formats. Its user-friendly interface and powerful features make it a popular choice for those looking to optimize their document management workflows. Many organizations integrate Stirling PDF into their document processing systems to enhance productivity and streamline operations.

The scanner detects the Stirling PDF panel by identifying web pages that have certain elements characteristic of the Stirling PDF interface. This involves checking the presence of specific HTML tags and content that indicate the loading and display of the Stirling PDF panel. This detection helps in identifying where the Stirling PDF tool is being used across digital networks and assets. Recognizing such instances is crucial for understanding software usage patterns and ensuring proper security measures are in place.

Technical detection involves searching for specific strings within the HTML body and other document elements such as titles and metadata. For the Stirling PDF panel, it looks for the title “StirlingPDF - Sign in,” mentions of “content=StirlingPDF," and JavaScript object "window.stirlingPDF" on the web page. Ensuring that the HTTP response status code is 200 confirms a successful retrieval of the webpage containing the Stirling PDF panel. This scanning facilitates the mapping of software usage across different digital touchpoints.

Exploiting detection results could lead to unauthorized access to Stirling PDF management systems. Malicious entities might gain insights into internal document management processes, which could lead to data breaches if secure practices are not enforced. Ensuring that such panels are appropriately secured helps mitigate risks of exposure and unauthorized operations.

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