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Main Features
Speed, Simplicity & Power
Excellent Customer Support
High Level Vulnerability Detection
Customizable Port Inspection Operations
High-Level analysis
UAnet Port Scanner continues to analyze given port, after finding it`s just open to scan for and detect possible vulnerabilities.
There are 5 extension tools for detecting vulnerabilities, which are configurable by the end user (via an XML configuration file) – for HTTP Servers, FTP Servers, SMTP Servers, public CIFS Shares and Windows systems with Remote Desktop enabled.
Quick Report creation is another feature.
HTTP Analysis Tool
Detects Routers, Cameras, etc. with default user credentials – in example user/pass pairs like “admin/admin”, “admin/1234”, etc.
Has configuration XML that allows the user to set the dictionaries to be used for the test.
Applicable for every HTTP Server that works with basic HTTP Authentication.
Triggered on discovery of open port 80 or 8080 by Default
SMTP Detection Tool
Intended to find SMTP Servers and detect if it requires authentication or is unprotected
Very quick, and efficient way to scan large ranges of servers that hackers could use for spam, and protect them before it happens.
Triggered on discovery of open port 25 by Default
Public Shares Detection Tool
Intended to find publicly available CIFS shares.
Requests a list of shared resources on a given PC and returns a result about availability of any.
Triggered on discovery of open port 445 by Default
Vulnerable RDC Detector
Scans for improperly configured Remote Desktop on Windows systems by detecting accounts with blank passwords.
Supports configurable dictionary attacks to find Administrator accounts, protected with too common passwords.
Triggered on discovery of open port 3389 by Default
FTP Detection Tool
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