T-Up OpenFrame Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of T-Up OpenFrame in digital assets. It is a valuable tool for identifying installations of this software to ensure proper configuration and security posture.
Short Info
Level
Medium
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
12 days 12 hours
Scan only one
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Toolbox
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T-Up OpenFrame is a software framework used in various web applications and services for its modular structure and ease of use. Organizations utilize it to build scalable web solutions and enhance digital presence. It's popular among developers who prefer an adaptable structure for multiple environments. It is implemented in systems requiring robust backend management and frontend compatibility. Providing a consistent framework, it is chosen by businesses for its flexibility and integration capabilities. T-Up OpenFrame is designed to support dynamic content management, making it appealing for content-driven businesses.
The detection template identifies the presence of T-Up OpenFrame in web environments. Vulnerability detection in this context focuses on recognizing the default configuration and setup in which T-Up OpenFrame is operating. This type of scan does not identify direct flaws but serves to log occurrences of the framework. Knowing where T-Up OpenFrame is deployed assists in comprehensive security assessments. The process involves checking for default indicators that signify the software's existence, primarily through HTTP responses. Identifying the framework can help pinpoint regions for focused security enhancement.
The scanner inspects web environments, looking for the tell-tale signs of T-Up OpenFrame. Technically, it analyses the HTTP response headers and body for specific strings that denote the software's presence. For example, it may look for a particular HTML content string or a header status indicating active T-Up OpenFrame. It operates by quizzing endpoints to elicit responses that confirm the software installation. The matching mechanism is set to confirm both the content identification and typical HTTP response patterns. This ensures accurate detection, minimizing false positives in reporting.
Exploitation potential of this detection includes gaps in configuration or outdated setups that adversaries could exploit. Detection helps ensure systems are not left undetected and potentially unprotected. It further provides a checklist item for regular audits and compliance checks, ensuring T-Up OpenFrame is always up-to-date. Recognizing where the framework is used enables targeted vulnerability patching. For businesses, this reduces risks of unauthorized access from unmonitored instances of the software. Consistent monitoring diminishes potential exploitation from known or future vulnerabilities.