Vulnerability Scan Result
IP address | 164.68.118.251 |
Country | DE |
AS number | AS51167 |
Net name | Contabo GMBH |
21/tcp | ftp | Pure-FTPd |
22/tcp | ssh | OpenSSH 9.2p1 Debian 2+deb12u3 |
25/tcp | smtp | Postfix smtpd |
53/tcp | domain | |
80/tcp | http | Apache httpd |
110/tcp | pop3 | Dovecot pop3d |
143/tcp | imap | Dovecot imapd |
443/tcp | https | Apache httpd |
465/tcp | smtp | Postfix smtpd |
587/tcp | smtp | Postfix smtpd |
993/tcp | imaps | |
995/tcp | pop3s | |
3306/tcp | mysql | MariaDB |
5666/tcp | tcpwrapped | |
8080/tcp | http | Apache httpd |
8081/tcp | http | Apache httpd |
Software / Version | Category |
---|---|
Clipboard.js | JavaScript libraries |
Magnific Popup 6.7.1 | JavaScript libraries |
Elementor 3.24.4 | Page builders, WordPress plugins |
jQuery Migrate 3.4.1 | JavaScript libraries |
Mailcheck 1.1.2 | JavaScript libraries |
punycode 1.0.0 | JavaScript libraries |
Google Analytics GA4 | Analytics |
Google Font API | Font scripts |
Apache HTTP Server | Web servers |
imagesLoaded 5.0.0 | JavaScript libraries |
jQuery | JavaScript libraries |
Lightbox | JavaScript libraries |
MySQL | Databases |
OceanWP 6.7.1 | WordPress themes |
PHP | Programming languages |
Underscore.js 1.13.7 | JavaScript libraries |
Webpack | Miscellaneous |
Module Federation | Miscellaneous |
Priority Hints | Performance |
WordPress 6.7.1 | CMS, Blogs |
WPForms 1.9.0.4 | WordPress plugins, Form builders |
Google Tag Manager | Tag managers |
RSS | Miscellaneous |
WhatsApp Business Chat | Live chat |
Web Application Vulnerabilities
Evidence
URL | Evidence |
---|---|
https://aerzapiola.cuberorubio.com.ar/ | Response does not include the HTTP Content-Security-Policy security header or meta tag |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that the target application lacks the Content-Security-Policy (CSP) header in its HTTP responses. The CSP header is a security measure that instructs web browsers to enforce specific security rules, effectively preventing the exploitation of Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.
Recommendation
Configure the Content-Security-Header to be sent with each HTTP response in order to apply the specific policies needed by the application.
Classification
CWE | CWE-693 |
OWASP Top 10 - 2017 | A6 - Security Misconfiguration |
OWASP Top 10 - 2021 | A5 - Security Misconfiguration |
Evidence
URL | Evidence |
---|---|
https://aerzapiola.cuberorubio.com.ar/ | Response headers do not include the Referrer-Policy HTTP security header as well as the <meta> tag with name 'referrer' is not present in the response. |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that the target application's server responses lack the <code>Referrer-Policy</code> HTTP header, which controls how much referrer information the browser will send with each request originated from the current web application.
Recommendation
The Referrer-Policy header should be configured on the server side to avoid user tracking and inadvertent information leakage. The value `no-referrer` of this header instructs the browser to omit the Referer header entirely.
Classification
CWE | CWE-693 |
OWASP Top 10 - 2017 | A6 - Security Misconfiguration |
OWASP Top 10 - 2021 | A5 - Security Misconfiguration |
Evidence
URL | Evidence |
---|---|
https://aerzapiola.cuberorubio.com.ar/ | Response headers do not include the X-Content-Type-Options HTTP security header |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that the target application's server responses lack the <code>X-Content-Type-Options</code> header. This header is particularly important for preventing Internet Explorer from reinterpreting the content of a web page (MIME-sniffing) and thus overriding the value of the Content-Type header.
Recommendation
We recommend setting the X-Content-Type-Options header such as `X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff`.
Classification
CWE | CWE-693 |
OWASP Top 10 - 2017 | A6 - Security Misconfiguration |
OWASP Top 10 - 2021 | A5 - Security Misconfiguration |
Evidence
URL | Evidence |
---|---|
https://aerzapiola.cuberorubio.com.ar/ | Response headers do not include the HTTP Strict-Transport-Security header |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that the target application lacks the HTTP Strict-Transport-Security header in its responses. This security header is crucial as it instructs browsers to only establish secure (HTTPS) connections with the web server and reject any HTTP connections.
Recommendation
The Strict-Transport-Security HTTP header should be sent with each HTTPS response. The syntax is as follows: `Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=<seconds>[; includeSubDomains]` The parameter `max-age` gives the time frame for requirement of HTTPS in seconds and should be chosen quite high, e.g. several months. A value below 7776000 is considered as too low by this scanner check. The flag `includeSubDomains` defines that the policy applies also for sub domains of the sender of the response.
Classification
CWE | CWE-693 |
OWASP Top 10 - 2017 | A6 - Security Misconfiguration |
OWASP Top 10 - 2021 | A5 - Security Misconfiguration |
Evidence
Software / Version | Category |
---|---|
Clipboard.js | JavaScript libraries |
Magnific Popup 6.7.1 | JavaScript libraries |
Elementor 3.24.4 | Page builders, WordPress plugins |
jQuery Migrate 3.4.1 | JavaScript libraries |
Mailcheck 1.1.2 | JavaScript libraries |
punycode 1.0.0 | JavaScript libraries |
Google Analytics GA4 | Analytics |
Google Font API | Font scripts |
Apache HTTP Server | Web servers |
imagesLoaded 5.0.0 | JavaScript libraries |
jQuery | JavaScript libraries |
Lightbox | JavaScript libraries |
MySQL | Databases |
OceanWP 6.7.1 | WordPress themes |
PHP | Programming languages |
Underscore.js 1.13.7 | JavaScript libraries |
Webpack | Miscellaneous |
Module Federation | Miscellaneous |
Priority Hints | Performance |
WordPress 6.7.1 | CMS, Blogs |
WPForms 1.9.0.4 | WordPress plugins, Form builders |
Google Tag Manager | Tag managers |
RSS | Miscellaneous |
WhatsApp Business Chat | Live chat |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that server software and technology details are exposed, potentially aiding attackers in tailoring specific exploits against identified systems and versions.
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.
Classification
OWASP Top 10 - 2017 | A6 - Security Misconfiguration |
OWASP Top 10 - 2021 | A5 - Security Misconfiguration |
Evidence
Vulnerability description
We found the robots.txt on the target server. This file instructs web crawlers what URLs and endpoints of the web application they can visit and crawl. Website administrators often misuse this file while attempting to hide some web pages from the users.
Recommendation
We recommend you to manually review the entries from robots.txt and remove the ones which lead to sensitive locations in the website (ex. administration panels, configuration files, etc).
Classification
OWASP Top 10 - 2017 | A6 - Security Misconfiguration |
OWASP Top 10 - 2021 | A5 - Security Misconfiguration |
Vulnerability description
Website is accessible.
Vulnerability description
We have noticed that the server is missing the security.txt file, which is considered a good practice for web security. It provides a standardized way for security researchers and the public to report security vulnerabilities or concerns by outlining the preferred method of contact and reporting procedures.
Recommendation
We recommend you to implement the security.txt file according to the standard, in order to allow researchers or users report any security issues they find, improving the defensive mechanisms of your server.
Classification
OWASP Top 10 - 2017 | A6 - Security Misconfiguration |
OWASP Top 10 - 2021 | A5 - Security Misconfiguration |
Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
Starting Nmap ( https://nmap.org ) at 2025-01-13 12:39 EET
Nmap scan report for aerzapiola.cuberorubio.com.ar (164.68.118.251)
Host is up (0.015s latency).
rDNS record for 164.68.118.251: cuberorubio.argencloud.com.ar
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 9.2p1 Debian 2+deb12u3 (protocol 2.0)
| ssh-auth-methods:
| Supported authentication methods:
| publickey
|_ password
Service Info: OS: Linux; CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel
Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at https://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.87 seconds
Vulnerability description
We found that the SSH service with username/password authentication is publicly accessible. Network administrators often use remote administration protocols to control devices like switches, routers, and other essential systems. However, allowing these services to be accessible via the Internet can increase security risks, creating potential opportunities for attacks on the organization.
Recommendation
We recommend turning off SSH with username/password authentication access over the Internet and instead using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that mandates two-factor authentication (2FA). If the SSH service is essential for business purposes, we recommend limiting access only from designated IP addresses using a firewall. Furthermore, it is advisable to utilize SSH Public Key Authentication since it employs a key pair to verify the identity of a user or process.
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
3306/tcp open mysql MariaDB
Vulnerability description
We identified that the MySQL service is publicly accessible. MySQL serves as a common database for numerous web applications and services for data storage, making it a potential prime target for determined attackers.
Recommendation
We recommend turning off public Internet access to MySQL and opting for a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that enforces two-factor authentication (2FA). Avoid enabling direct user authentication to the MySQL service via the Internet, as this could enable attackers to engage in password-guessing and potentially initiate attacks leading to complete control. However, if the MySQL service is required to be directly accessible over the Internet, we recommend reconfiguring it to be accessible only from known IP addresses.
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
21/tcp open ftp Pure-FTPd
Vulnerability description
We found that the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service is publicly accessible. The FTP enables client systems to connect to upload and download files. Nonetheless, FTP lacks encryption for the data exchanged between the server and the client, leaving all transferred data exposed in plaintext.
Recommendation
We recommend turning off FTP access over the Internet and instead using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that mandates two-factor authentication (2FA). If the FTP service is essential for business purposes, we recommend limiting access only from designated IP addresses using a firewall. Furthermore, utilizing SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) is recommended as this protocol employs encryption to secure data transfers.
Evidence
Domain Queried | DNS Record Type | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
aerzapiola.cuberorubio.com.ar | A | IPv4 address | 164.68.118.251 |
Recommendation
We recommend reviewing all DNS records associated with the domain and identifying and removing unused or obsolete records.
Evidence
Operating System |
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Linux 5.0 - 5.4 |
Vulnerability description
OS Detection
Recommendation
Vulnerability checks are skipped for ports that redirect to another port. We recommend scanning the redirected port directly.
Evidence
Software / Version | Category |
---|---|
Bootstrap | UI frameworks |
Apache HTTP Server | Web servers |
Select2 | JavaScript libraries |
Modernizr | JavaScript libraries |
jQuery | JavaScript libraries |
HSTS | Security |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that server software and technology details are exposed, potentially aiding attackers in tailoring specific exploits against identified systems and versions.
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
Software / Version | Category |
---|---|
Apache HTTP Server | Web servers |
Vulnerability description
We noticed that server software and technology details are exposed, potentially aiding attackers in tailoring specific exploits against identified systems and versions.
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.