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Weebly Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Weebly in digital assets. It helps identify instances running Weebly by ensuring specific HTTP headers, HTML tags, and known endpoints are present.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

22 days 23 hours

Scan only one

URL

Toolbox

Weebly is a popular website building platform used by individuals and businesses to create websites without needing extensive technical knowledge. It offers drag-and-drop tools, customizable templates, and e-commerce capabilities, making it ideal for small businesses and personal projects. Users can develop various types of websites, including online stores, portfolios, and blogs. Weebly is mainly used for developing visually appealing and functional websites with minimal effort and is available to users worldwide. The platform is accessible to users with varying levels of expertise, from beginners to experienced web developers, offering both free and premium subscription plans.

This scanner detects the presence of Weebly by looking for specific characteristics associated with Weebly-hosted websites. Through this detection process, it identifies HTTP headers, HTML tags, and known Weebly endpoints that serve as indicators of a site powered by Weebly. The technology detection can help administrators and security personnel better understand the technology stack of target websites. By identifying Weebly usage, it aids in assessing web asset security and functionality, ensuring compliance with organizational standards or policies. This detection contributes to comprehensive asset identification, which is essential for security audits and evaluations.

To successfully detect Weebly, the scanner analyzes several aspects, such as specific response headers and HTML elements common in Weebly environments. It checks for words like 'Powered by Weebly,' the presence of X-Powered-By-Weebly headers, and unique Weebly URLs within responses. It validates these findings by checking HTTP status codes like 200 or 403, indicating possible Weebly usage. This process involves querying multiple paths, such as robots.txt and sitemap.xml, to ensure thorough detection. Additionally, regex-based extraction techniques are employed to identify specific versions and site identifiers within the response bodies.

Identifying Weebly usage on a site can impact various aspects of security and management. Knowing the platform helps in tailoring protection strategies unique to Weebly, considering potential vulnerabilities specific to the platform. Administrators might focus on applying patches or security measures appropriate for Weebly, mitigating risks inherent to the specific software stack. Additionally, recognizing platform usage aligns with regulatory compliance efforts, as it supports complete visibility over technological assets. Misidentifying the software could lead to incorrect security implementations or assessments, increasing the risk of exposure to attacks. Accurate detection directly influences resource allocation and risk management strategies.

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