Security Scan

Quickly scan your website for known vulnerabilities in outdated or insecure technologies, including popular CMS platforms (such as WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal), JavaScript libraries (like jQuery and React), and WordPress themes and plugins. Receive detailed reports highlighting potential security risks to help you safeguard your site.

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Our Online Vulnerability Scanner performs a comprehensive analysis of target website’s publicly exposed technologies and configurations.
Here's what it covers:

  • Content Management Systems (CMS)
    Detects vulnerable versions of popular platforms like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, and more.
  • JavaScript Libraries & Frameworks
    Identifies outdated or insecure JS libraries such as jQuery, React, Angular, Bootstrap, etc., by analyzing version numbers exposed in the source code.
  • WordPress Themes & Plugins
    Flags known vulnerabilities in WordPress themes and plugins
  • Server Technologies
    Checks for outdated or vulnerable versions of server software such as PHP, Apache, Nginx, etc.
  • Wikis & Help Desk Systems
    Recognizes common self-hosted wiki platforms (like MediaWiki) and flags vulnerable versions if found.
  • Known CVEs
    Cross-references detected versions of all components with publicly disclosed vulnerabilities from databases like CVE and NVD.
We use passive scanning techniques by analyzing publicly available metadata, source code hints, asset versions, and HTTP responses. Detected versions are cross-referenced with public vulnerability databases (e.g., CVE/NVD, etc.) to identify known security issue.
No. Our scanner is completely non-intrusive and does not attempt to exploit vulnerabilities. It only collects version information and compares it against known vulnerable versions.
Yes, it's safe. Our scanner does not perform brute-force, denial-of-service, or any intrusive activity. It passively analyzes target site much like a search engine would.
Most scans are completed within 30 seconds to 5 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of the site.
You should only scan websites you own or have permission to assess.