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Network device scanning

Map every open door on the network before someone else does.

Why scan this?

Routers, firewalls, switches and other network devices are the plumbing everything else depends on, and they're often the last thing anyone re-checks after initial setup. Default credentials, forgotten open ports, and outdated firmware are exactly what an attacker scans the internet for automatically. This scan probes your host or device the same way, so you find the exposure first.

What you get from this scan

  • A full list of open ports and the service running on each one
  • CVSS-scored findings for outdated firmware and known device CVEs
  • Flags for default or weak credentials on management interfaces
  • A clear picture of what's actually reachable from outside versus internally
  • A report you can use to justify a firewall rule or firmware update

How this scan stays safe for your systems

  • The scan only probes and observes; it does not attempt to log in or change any configuration
  • Only the host or IP you provide is targeted; nothing else on your network is touched
  • Scans are paced to avoid triggering false alarms on IDS/IPS systems or degrading device performance
  • You choose exactly when a scan runs; there's no background or automatic scanning
  • Only scan hosts and devices you own or have explicit written permission to test

What we check

Open port discoveryOutdated firmware / known CVEsDefault or weak credentialsUnencrypted management protocols (Telnet, HTTP)Unnecessary exposed servicesWeak SNMP community strings

Network device scanning

Free to try. See real, CVSS-scored results in minutes.

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