FairSRS Score 84/100 · Grade B · last scanned Jul 10, 2026
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84/100 FairSRS Score | B Grade | Acceptable Signal Rating | 23 positive signals 2 risk signals 37 host(s), 50 subdomain(s) |
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| 91/100 | ||
| 50/100 | ||
| 86/100 | ||
| Vulnerability Exposure | 95/100 | |
| Email Security | 100/100 |
3 items of opportunity in this category: 2 strengths to extend to more hosts worth up to +3 points, and 1 unearned strength worth up to +4 points.
You already do these right on some hosts - rolling them out to the rest is the fastest way to raise this score. Points shown are the signal’s full value; the actual gain scales with how many hosts you cover.
Present on of 29 hosts (52%).
Present on of 29 hosts (90%).
Signals this category has on no host yet. Points are the signal’s full value - the effect on the overall score is weighted.
5 items of opportunity in this category: 1 risk signal costing -8 points, and 1 strength to extend to more hosts worth up to +12 points, and 3 unearned strengths worth up to +20 points.
Port 21 (FTP) is exposed to the internet
| Port | 21 |
|---|---|
| Service | FTP |
| Host | 173.231.55.164 |
You already do these right on some hosts - rolling them out to the rest is the fastest way to raise this score. Points shown are the signal’s full value; the actual gain scales with how many hosts you cover.
Present on of 29 hosts (21%).
Signals this category has on no host yet. Points are the signal’s full value - the effect on the overall score is weighted.
7 items of opportunity in this category: 1 risk signal costing -2 points, and 6 strengths to extend to more hosts worth up to +9 points.
Server header reveals software version information
| Server Header | hackrangelb v3.2 |
|---|---|
| Adoption | 8 of 29 HTTP hosts (28%) |
You already do these right on some hosts - rolling them out to the rest is the fastest way to raise this score. Points shown are the signal’s full value; the actual gain scales with how many hosts you cover.
Present on 21 of 29 hosts (72%).
Re-scan to list the 8 hosts still missing this.
Present on of 29 hosts (69%).
Present on of 29 hosts (90%).
Present on of 29 hosts (90%).
Present on of 29 hosts (79%).
Present on of 29 hosts (52%).
| Category | Signal | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Network Security | High-Risk Port Open: FTP Port 21 (FTP) is exposed to the internet pod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164 :21 | -8 |
| Application Hardening | Server Version Disclosed Server header reveals software version information pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :80 + 7 other hosts · 8 of 29 HTTP hosts (28%) | -2 |
| Category | Signal | Points |
|---|---|---|
| TLS / Cryptography | TLS 1.3 Supported Server supports TLS 1.3 pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 27 other hosts · 28 of 29 SSL hosts (97%) | +10 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Strong Ciphers Only Only strong cipher suites detected (ECDHE+AES-GCM/ChaCha20) pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 | +8 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Valid Certificate SSL/TLS certificate is valid and not expired pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 28 other hosts · 29 of 29 SSL hosts (100%) | +8 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Reputable Certificate Authority Certificate issued by a reputable CA pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 28 other hosts · 29 of 29 SSL hosts (100%) | +5 |
| TLS / Cryptography | HSTS Enabled HTTP Strict Transport Security header present pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 25 other hosts · 26 of 29 SSL hosts (90%) | +6 |
| TLS / Cryptography | PQC-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) pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 14 other hosts · 15 of 29 SSL hosts (52%) | +4 |
| Network Security | WAF/CDN Detected Protected by Cloudflare fileshare.hackrange.com 104.18.31.162 + 5 other hosts · 6 of 29 HTTP hosts (21%) | +3 |
| Network Security | No Database Ports Exposed No database ports (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.) are exposed pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +5 |
| Application Hardening | No Server Version Disclosure Server header does not reveal software version pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 + 20 other hosts · 21 of 29 HTTP hosts (72%) | +7 |
| Application Hardening | Content Security Policy CSP header is present pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 19 other hosts · 20 of 29 HTTP hosts (69%) | +6 |
| Application Hardening | X-Frame-Options Clickjacking protection header present pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 25 other hosts · 26 of 29 HTTP hosts (90%) | +4 |
| Application Hardening | X-Content-Type-Options MIME type sniffing protection present pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 25 other hosts · 26 of 29 HTTP hosts (90%) | +4 |
| Application Hardening | Referrer-Policy Referrer policy header present pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 22 other hosts · 23 of 29 HTTP hosts (79%) | +2 |
| Application Hardening | Permissions-Policy Permissions policy header present learning.hackrange.com 172.64.152.97 :443 + 14 other hosts · 15 of 29 HTTP hosts (52%) | +2 |
| Application Hardening | No Default Pages No default/welcome pages detected pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 + 28 other hosts · 29 of 29 HTTP hosts (100%) | +5 |
| Application Hardening | No Admin Interfaces Exposed No exposed admin panels detected pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +8 |
| Vulnerability Exposure | No Validated CVEs No validated vulnerabilities detected. 2 version-inferred CVEs observed but not validated, so excluded from the score. pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +30 |
| Vulnerability Exposure | No Outdated Software Detected All detected software versions are within acceptable ranges pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +15 |
| Email Security | SPF Hard Fail (-all) SPF record with strict enforcement pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +12 |
| Email Security | DMARC Reject Policy DMARC policy set to reject unauthenticated email pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +15 |
| Email Security | DKIM Record Found DKIM record found (selector: selector1) pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +10 |
| Email Security | Enterprise Email Gateway Email protected by Microsoft EOP pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +10 |
| Email Security | Managed DNS Provider Using Amazon Route 53 pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | +5 |
0 Critical 1 High 1 Medium 0 Low
Of 1 high-severity (CVSS ≥ 7.0) CVE, 0 are validated (actively confirmed) and 1 is not validated — inferred from a service version banner only. Only validated CVEs affect the score. Not-validated CVEs are unconfirmed and may be false positives (for example a backported vendor patch that keeps the original version string), so they are excluded from scoring.
These match a reported software version, but validation was inadequate to confirm the vulnerability is present and exploitable. Not counted toward the score. Corroborate (e.g. confirm the running build and patch level) before treating them as real exposure.
| CVE | CVSS | Where |
|---|---|---|
| CVE-2023-44487 | 7.5 | pod02-env21.hackrange.com 173.231.62.183:443 |
| Port | Service | Host | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | http | pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | |
| 443 | nginx 1.24.0 | pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 | |
| 80 | http | pod02-env03.hackrange.com 173.231.55.165 | |
| 443 | nginx 1.24.0 | pod02-env03.hackrange.com 173.231.55.165 | |
| 80 | nginx | lb01.hackrange.com 173.231.55.168 | |
| 80 | http | pod02-env12.hackrange.com 167.17.65.102 | |
| 443 | https | pod02-env12.hackrange.com 167.17.65.102 | |
| 80 | http | tprm.hackrange.com 167.17.65.100 | |
| 80 | http | dast01.hackrange.com 192.69.221.116 | |
| 443 | https | dast01.hackrange.com 192.69.221.116 | |
| 22 | OpenSSH 8.9p1 Ubuntu 3ubuntu0.15 | dast01.hackrange.com 192.69.221.116 | |
| 80 | http | fileshare.hackrange.com 104.18.31.162 | |
| 443 | https | fileshare.hackrange.com 104.18.31.162 | |
| 80 | http | learning.hackrange.com 172.64.152.97 | |
| 443 | https | learning.hackrange.com 172.64.152.97 | |
| 80 | http | pod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164 | |
| 443 | nginx 1.24.0 | pod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164 | |
| 21 | ftp | pod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164 | High-risk |
| 443 | https | pod02-env22.hackrange.com 173.231.62.178 | |
| 80 | http | hackrange.com 216.106.176.237 | |
| 443 | https | hackrange.com 216.106.176.237 | |
| 80 | http | pod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106 | |
| 443 | https | pod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106 | |
| 21 | ftp | pod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106 | High-risk |
| 22 | OpenSSH 9.6p1 Ubuntu 3ubuntu13.16 | pod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106 | |
| 443 | https | pod02-env13.hackrange.com 167.17.65.109 | |
| 80 | http | shareafile.hackrange.com 104.18.30.162 | |
| 443 | CloudFlare | shareafile.hackrange.com 104.18.30.162 | |
| 443 | nginx 1.24.0 | pod02-env21.hackrange.com 173.231.62.183 | |
| 80 | http | pod02-env01.hackrange.com 173.231.55.163 | |
| 443 | https | pod02-env01.hackrange.com 173.231.55.163 | |
| 80 | http | pod02-env04.hackrange.com 173.231.55.166 | |
| 443 | https | pod02-env04.hackrange.com 173.231.55.166 | |
| 80 | http | pod02-env10.hackrange.com 167.17.65.107 | |
| 443 | https | pod02-env10.hackrange.com 167.17.65.107 |
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