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Website Technology Fingerprint

Discover exposed technology fingerprints, disclosure headers, and stack hardening opportunities.

Best for teams reviewing disclosure hygiene after infrastructure changes, framework upgrades, or a broader attack-surface inventory effort.

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Mode guidance: Quick mode is public for fast diagnostics. Comprehensive mode is reserved for account-backed workflows so results, follow-up, and broader analysis can stay tied to the right workspace.

What This Tool Checks

  • Multi-signal stack fingerprinting
  • Disclosure risk prioritization
  • Platform hardening checklist

Why It Matters

Technology disclosure can help attackers narrow exploit paths faster, especially when framework, server, or header signals reveal more than the organization expects.

Best For

Best for teams reviewing disclosure hygiene after infrastructure changes, framework upgrades, or a broader attack-surface inventory effort.

What To Do Next

Use the output to decide whether you need simple disclosure cleanup, version obfuscation, or a deeper review of what the public stack still reveals.

What does the Website Technology Fingerprint look for?

Website Technology Fingerprint focuses on multi-signal stack fingerprinting, disclosure risk prioritization, platform hardening checklist. It is designed to help teams identify this category of weakness quickly and then move into broader workflows if deeper follow-up is needed.

What is the difference between Quick and Comprehensive mode?

Quick mode stays public for focused diagnostics. Comprehensive mode is intended for authenticated workflows where users need saved history, richer follow-up, and broader account-linked execution.

When should I use the full Vulnify platform instead?

Use the full platform when you need more than one focused diagnostic, want to keep reports and history, or need scheduled scans, exports, and broader vulnerability coverage beyond website technology fingerprint.