Abstract The discovery of administrative login pages is a critical phase in web application security assessments, penetration testing, and IT asset management. As web architectures become more complex—incorporating microservices, containerization, and extensive API structures—the "surface area" for administrative interfaces has expanded beyond traditional /admin paths. This paper explores modern techniques for identifying administrative login portals, moving beyond basic dictionary attacks to include pattern recognition, passive reconnaissance, fingerprinting, and automated mutation strategies. The objective is to provide a robust framework for security professionals to identify hidden or obscured management interfaces effectively. 1. Introduction Administrative interfaces serve as the control centers for web applications, databases, and server infrastructures. Because these portals offer elevated privileges, they are high-value targets for malicious actors. Consequently, system administrators and security auditors must identify and secure these endpoints before they can be exploited. Battlefield Hardline Fitgirl Repack Exclusive