How public SSH exposure was identified
During infrastructure changes, a user wanted to verify whether a public-facing device had left remote administration more exposed than intended.
Read moreThese case studies show how Front Screen identified externally visible weaknesses and what remediation was recommended to reduce exposure.
During infrastructure changes, a user wanted to verify whether a public-facing device had left remote administration more exposed than intended.
Read moreAn intrusive TCP SYN test revealed that the target host's TCP stack showed measurable degradation under a low-rate controlled burst — with RTT spikes reaching nearly 4x baseline, pointing to a host that would struggle significantly under real-world flood volumes.
Read moreA residential IP check revealed a consumer router admin panel directly exposed to the internet on port 8443, running firmware unchanged since 2018.
Read moreA public endpoint presented an expired TLS certificate while exposed service fingerprints produced multiple CVE matches. This case shows why certificate hygiene and exposed-port vulnerability review should be handled together.
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