grip.security Security Score

FairSRS Score 96/100 · Grade A · last scanned Jul 10, 2026

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FairSRS Score - grip.security

96/100
FairSRS Score
A
Grade
Acceptable
Signal Rating
26 positive signals
0 risk signals
21 host(s), 37 subdomain(s)
Scan coverage. This report analyzed grip.security and all 37 discovered subdomains.

Category Breakdown

Categories with items of opportunity are clickable - open one to see the action items that would raise its score.

85/100
83/100
85/100
Vulnerability Exposure
95/100
97/100

Security Signals

Risk Signals (0)

No negative signals detected from external data.

Positive Signals (26)

CategorySignalPoints
TLS / CryptographyTLS 1.3 Supported
Server supports TLS 1.3
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231 :443 + 26 other hosts · 27 of 27 SSL hosts (100%)
+10
TLS / CryptographyStrong Ciphers Only
Only strong cipher suites detected (ECDHE+AES-GCM/ChaCha20)
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231 :443
+8
TLS / CryptographyValid Certificate
SSL/TLS certificate is valid and not expired
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231 :443 + 26 other hosts · 27 of 27 SSL hosts (100%)
+8
TLS / CryptographyReputable Certificate Authority
Certificate issued by a reputable CA
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231 :443 + 26 other hosts · 27 of 27 SSL hosts (100%)
+5
TLS / CryptographyHSTS Enabled
HTTP Strict Transport Security header present
grip.security 198.202.211.1 :443 + 12 other hosts · 13 of 27 SSL hosts (48%)
+3
TLS / CryptographyPQC-Ready Infrastructure
Server supports TLS 1.3 with TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 cipher suite, indicating readiness for post-quantum hybrid key exchange (X25519 + ML-KEM-768)
grip.security 198.202.211.1 :443 + 3 other hosts · 4 of 27 SSL hosts (15%)
+1
Network SecurityWAF/CDN Detected
Protected by Cloudflare
grip.security 198.202.211.1 + 5 other hosts · 6 of 27 HTTP hosts (22%)
+3
Network SecurityEnterprise Cloud Hosting
Hosted on AWS
central-us-1.internal.grip.security 3.132.7.60
+8
Network SecurityStandard Ports Only
Only standard web ports (80, 443, 8080, 8443) are open
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+7
Network SecurityMinimal Open Ports
Only 2 port(s) open
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+5
Network SecurityNo High-Risk Ports Detected
No high-risk service ports (RDP, Telnet, FTP, etc.) are exposed
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+5
Network SecurityNo Database Ports Exposed
No database ports (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.) are exposed
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+5
Application HardeningNo Server Version Disclosure
Server header does not reveal software version
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231 + 26 other hosts · 27 of 27 HTTP hosts (100%)
+10
Application HardeningContent Security Policy
CSP header is present
grip.security 198.202.211.1 :443 + 15 other hosts · 16 of 27 HTTP hosts (59%)
+5
Application HardeningX-Frame-Options
Clickjacking protection header present
grip.security 198.202.211.1 :443 + 13 other hosts · 14 of 27 HTTP hosts (52%)
+3
Application HardeningX-Content-Type-Options
MIME type sniffing protection present
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231 :443 + 19 other hosts · 20 of 27 HTTP hosts (74%)
+4
Application HardeningReferrer-Policy
Referrer policy header present
help.grip.security 104.18.7.159 :80 + 2 other hosts · 3 of 27 HTTP hosts (11%)
+0
Application HardeningPermissions-Policy
Permissions policy header present
help.grip.security 104.18.7.159 :443 · 1 of 27 HTTP hosts (4%)
+0
Application HardeningNo Default Pages
No default/welcome pages detected
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231 + 26 other hosts · 27 of 27 HTTP hosts (100%)
+5
Application HardeningNo Admin Interfaces Exposed
No exposed admin panels detected
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+8
Vulnerability ExposureNo CVEs Detected
No known vulnerabilities detected across all hosts
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+30
Vulnerability ExposureNo Outdated Software Detected
All detected software versions are within acceptable ranges
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+15
Email SecuritySPF Hard Fail (-all)
SPF record with strict enforcement
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+12
Email SecurityDMARC Reject Policy
DMARC policy set to reject unauthenticated email
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+15
Email SecurityDKIM Record Found
DKIM record found (selector: selector1)
281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
+10

Vulnerability Exposure

0 Critical 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low

No high-severity (CVSS ≥ 7.0) CVEs identified in external data.

Open Ports & Services

PortServiceHostFlag
443https281083bf6662675aa7b4c04901acc240.dep.grip.security 16.58.200.231
80httpgrip.security 198.202.211.1
443httpsgrip.security 198.202.211.1
80httpsaas.grip.security 104.18.38.43
443httpssaas.grip.security 104.18.38.43
80httpbausch.dep.grip.security 3.19.23.89
443httpsanbank.dep.grip.security 3.134.138.189
80httpachev.dep.grip.security 3.149.99.85
443httpsachev.dep.grip.security 3.149.99.85
80httpapidocs.grip.security 104.18.24.178
443httpsapidocs.grip.security 104.18.24.178
443https8854df0a0a5d9e6b824d98b13b54589b.dep.grip.security 3.146.140.252
80httphelp.grip.security 104.18.7.159
443CloudFlarehelp.grip.security 104.18.7.159
80httpfa53675bd31bb8be9c676ac6c1ebe4d7.dep.grip.security 18.190.200.154
80httpskills.internal.grip.security 185.199.111.153
443httpsskills.internal.grip.security 185.199.111.153
80httpdocs.monkey.internal.grip.security 185.199.110.153
443httpsdocs.monkey.internal.grip.security 185.199.110.153
80httpeng.grip.security 76.76.21.21
443httpseng.grip.security 76.76.21.21
443httpsreportportal-new.internal.grip.security 3.12.158.29
80httpget.grip.security 104.17.70.206
443httpsget.grip.security 104.17.70.206

Technology Inventory

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