Vulnerability Scan Result

| Title: | 牙科设备 | 口腔器械 - 专业牙科设备供应商 |
| Description: | 我们是一家专门提供牙科设备和口腔器械的供应商,拥有精湛的技术和丰富的经验,致力于为客户提供高端、可靠的设备和优质的服务。 |
| ip_address | 165.154.155.162 |
| country | HK |
| network_name | UCloud Information Technology |
| asn | HK |
80/tcp | http | F-WEB - |
No technologies could be detected.
Web Application Vulnerabilities
Evidence
Our scanner was unable to initiate a connection to the target server. Please read our support article to understand what may be the cause.
Vulnerability description
Website is not accessible
Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
Evidence
We managed to detect that Vue.js has reached the End-of-Life (EOL).
Version detected: 2.7.14 End-of-life date: 2023-12-31 Latest version for the cycle: 2.7.16 This release cycle (2.7) doesn't have long-term-support (LTS). The cycle was released on 2022-07-01 and its latest release date was 2023-12-24. The support ended on 2023-12-31.
Risk description
Using end-of-life (EOL) software poses significant security risks for organizations. EOL software no longer receives updates, including critical security patches. This creates a vulnerability landscape where known and potentially new security flaws remain unaddressed, making the software an attractive target for malicious actors. Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access, disrupt services, or steal sensitive data. Moreover, without updates, compatibility issues arise with newer technologies, leading to operational inefficiencies and increased potential for system failures. Additionally, regulatory and compliance risks accompany the use of EOL software. Many industries have strict data protection regulations that require up-to-date software to ensure the highest security standards. Non-compliance can result in hefty fines and legal consequences. Organizations also risk damaging their reputation if a breach occurs due to outdated software, eroding customer trust and potentially leading to a loss of business. Therefore, continuing to use EOL software undermines both security posture and business integrity, necessitating timely upgrades and proactive risk management strategies.
Recommendation
To mitigate the risks associated with end-of-life (EOL) software, it's crucial to take proactive steps. Start by identifying any EOL software currently in use within your organization. Once identified, prioritize upgrading or replacing these applications with supported versions that receive regular updates and security patches. This not only helps close security gaps but also ensures better compatibility with newer technologies, enhancing overall system efficiency and reliability.Additionally, develop a comprehensive software lifecycle management plan. This plan should include regular audits to identify upcoming EOL dates and a schedule for timely updates or replacements. Train your IT staff and users about the importance of keeping software up to date and the risks associated with using outdated versions. By maintaining a proactive approach to software management, you can significantly reduce security risks, ensure compliance with industry regulations, and protect your organization's reputation and customer trust.
Evidence
| Domain Queried | DNS Record Type | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| www.dental-promed.com | A | IPv4 address | 165.154.155.162 |
| www.dental-promed.com | MX | Mail server | 20 smtp.faisco.cn |
| www.dental-promed.com | SPF | Sender Policy Framework | "v=spf1 include:spf.mail.faidns.com ~all" |
| www.dental-promed.com | CNAME | Canonical name | dental-promed.com.lv1533.faipod.com |
Risk description
An initial step for an attacker aiming to learn about an organization involves conducting searches on its domain names to uncover DNS records associated with the organization. This strategy aims to amass comprehensive insights into the target domain, enabling the attacker to outline the organization's external digital landscape. This gathered intelligence may subsequently serve as a foundation for launching attacks, including those based on social engineering techniques. DNS records pointing to services or servers that are no longer in use can provide an attacker with an easy entry point into the network.
Recommendation
We recommend reviewing all DNS records associated with the domain and identifying and removing unused or obsolete records.
Evidence
| Software / Version | Category |
|---|---|
| Vue.js 2.7.14 | JavaScript frameworks |
| jQuery UI | JavaScript libraries |
| jQuery | JavaScript libraries |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that server software and technology details are exposed, potentially aiding attackers in tailoring specific exploits against identified systems and versions.
Risk description
The risk is that an attacker could use this information to mount specific attacks against the identified software type and version.
Recommendation
We recommend you to eliminate the information which permits the identification of software platform, technology, server and operating system: HTTP server headers, HTML meta information, etc.
Evidence
| Operating System | Accuracy |
|---|---|
| Crestron XPanel control system | 87% |
Vulnerability description
OS Detection
