How to remediate – Web Services Description Language (WSDL) File Detected 1. Introduction A Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file has been detected on a given URL. WSDL files describe web...
How to remediate – Web Service Description Language File Detected 1. Introduction A Web Service Description Language (WSDL) file has been detected on a remote host. A WSDL file describes...
How to remediate – Web Server UPnP Detection 1. Introduction The Web Server UPnP Detection vulnerability means a web server is advertising its Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)...
How to remediate – Web Server Office File Inventory 1. Introduction The Web Server Office File Inventory vulnerability means your web server is hosting documents like Word files, spreadsheets...
How to remediate – Web Server Malicious JavaScript Link Detection 1. Introduction Web Server Malicious JavaScript Link Detection indicates your web server is linking to harmful JavaScript code on another...
How to remediate – Web Server Detection (HTTP/1.1) 1. Introduction A web server is running on a port and responding to HTTP/1.1 requests while ignoring HTTP/1.0 requests. This...
How to remediate – Web Server Configuration File Detected 1. Introduction A web server configuration file has been detected on a target host. This means files containing sensitive settings...
How to remediate – Web mirroring stub 1. Introduction The Web mirroring stub vulnerability occurs when a Nessus scan identifies that a website is being mirrored. This...
How to remediate – Web mirroring 1. Introduction Web mirroring is when a tool creates a copy of a website on a local system. Nessus identifies...
How to remediate – Web Form Sending Credentials Using GET (PCI-DSS check) 1. Introduction The Web Form Sending Credentials Using GET vulnerability occurs when a web application transmits login details via an...