Web Suite Technology Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Web Suite in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
3 weeks 2 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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Web Suite is a comprehensive software solution developed by BQE Software Inc., designed for use by professionals such as accountants, architects, engineers, and consultants to manage their business operations effectively. It offers functionality in project management, time tracking, invoicing, and billing. This software is utilized by firms of varying sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises, to streamline their workflow processes and enhance productivity. Users rely on Web Suite for its integrated solutions that help in managing client relationships and financial aspects efficiently. The software is typically deployed within corporate environments or offered as a cloud-based service to ensure accessibility. Its versatility and robust features make it a popular choice for managing professional services.
The detected by this scanner is related to technology detection. Technology detection vulnerabilities occur when information about the underlying technology, such as software type or version, is exposed to unauthorized users. This information can be used by cyber attackers to tailor their attacks specifically against known vulnerabilities in the software stack discovered. In the context of Web Suite, identifying the presence of specific technology may help malicious actors to plan further penetration attempts or exploit potential weaknesses. Therefore, understanding and mitigating such exposure is crucial in maintaining the security of digital assets. Ensuring that technology stacks remain as obscure as possible helps in reducing the risk posed by automated tools or attackers deploying known exploits.
The scanner identifies technology information by examining HTTP response content for specific patterns indicative of Web Suite installations. This includes searching for definitive text markers or version disclosures within the response body that could reveal the use and version of Web Suite. The vulnerability arises because these indicators are made accessible without proper access controls, which could potentially expose sensitive implementation details. Technical assessments look for specific word matches in the HTML content and ascertain HTTP status codes to verify web application responses. Through these techniques, the scanner can effectively determine the presence of Web Suite, facilitating the identification and remediation of unnecessarily exposed technology details. Preventive measures would involve obfuscating or removing such exposures by altering HTTP response behaviors or content.
Exploiting this vulnerability could lead to several negative outcomes, including increased exposure to cyber attacks specifically crafted against the identified technology. Attackers equipped with version information can exploit known bugs or issues associated with that version, leading to unauthorized access, data breaches, or denial of service. Organizations may face financial losses, legal repercussions, and reputational damage as a result of such exploits. Moreover, successful attacks could compromise sensitive business operations and client data, resulting in operational disruptions. Therefore, limiting technology exposition is essential for preserving the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the services provided by the software.