FairSRS Score 83/100 · Grade B · last scanned Jul 11, 2026
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83/100 FairSRS Score | B Grade | Acceptable Signal Rating | 25 positive signals 4 risk signals 28 host(s), 50 subdomain(s) |
Categories with items of opportunity are clickable - open one to see the action items that would raise its score.
| 85/100 | ||
| 77/100 | ||
| 81/100 | ||
| Vulnerability Exposure | 95/100 | |
| 71/100 |
7 items of opportunity in this category: 2 risk signals costing -2 points, and 5 strengths to extend to more hosts worth up to +11 points.
Certificate is self-signed (not issued by a trusted CA)
| Issuer (O) | Acme Co |
|---|---|
| Subject (O) | Acme Co |
| Issuer (CN) | Kubernetes Ingress Controller Fake Certificate |
| Subject (CN) | Kubernetes Ingress Controller Fake Certificate |
| Adoption | 6 of 34 SSL hosts (18%) |
Domain not found in certificate Subject Alternative Names
| Certificate CN | *.auth.us-east-1.amazoncognito.com |
|---|---|
| Certificate SANs | (none) |
| Expected Domain | sandbox.dev.2nd.md |
| Adoption | 9 of 34 SSL hosts (26%) |
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 1 of 34 hosts (3%).
Present on of 34 hosts (24%).
Present on of 34 hosts (94%).
Present on of 34 hosts (82%).
Present on of 34 hosts (88%).
2 items of opportunity in this category: 1 strength to extend to more hosts worth up to +11 points, and 1 unearned strength worth up to +7 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 33 hosts (27%).
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: 4 strengths to extend to more hosts worth up to +13 points, and 1 unearned strength worth up to +3 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 33 hosts (33%).
Present on of 33 hosts (36%).
Present on of 33 hosts (36%).
Present on of 33 hosts (36%).
Signals this category has on no host yet. Points are the signal’s full value - the effect on the overall score is weighted.
4 items of opportunity in this category: 2 risk signals costing -14 points, and 2 unearned strengths worth up to +20 points.
SMTP port 25 is open -- potential for email relay abuse
| Port | 25 |
|---|---|
| Host | 13.111.67.8 |
| SMTP Banner | 220 orionsmtp-29.s11.exacttarget.com ESMTP Postfix 250-orionsmtp-29.s11.exacttarget.com 250-PIPELINING 250-SIZE 10240000 250-ETRN 250-STARTTLS 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES 250-8BITMIME 250 DSN |
SPF record uses soft fail (~all) instead of hard fail (-all) -- mail servers may still accept spoofed email
| SPF Record | v=spf1 include:sendgrid.net include:amazonses.com include:us._netblocks.mimecast.com include:spf.tipalti.com ~all |
|---|
Signals this category has on no host yet. Points are the signal’s full value - the effect on the overall score is weighted.
| Category | Signal | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Email Security | Open SMTP (Port 25) SMTP port 25 is open -- potential for email relay abuse email.2nd.md 13.111.67.8 :25 | -8 |
| Email Security | SPF Soft Fail (~all) SPF record uses soft fail (~all) instead of hard fail (-all) -- mail servers may still accept spoofed email direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | -6 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Self-Signed Certificate Certificate is self-signed (not issued by a trusted CA) inngest-old.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 44.226.13.164 :443 + 5 other hosts · 6 of 34 SSL hosts (18%) | -1 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Certificate Hostname Mismatch Domain not found in certificate Subject Alternative Names sandbox.dev.2nd.md 100.30.149.26 :443 + 8 other hosts · 9 of 34 SSL hosts (26%) | -1 |
| Category | Signal | Points |
|---|---|---|
| TLS / Cryptography | TLS 1.3 Supported Server supports TLS 1.3 api.2nd.md 34.209.109.15 :443 + 31 other hosts · 32 of 34 SSL hosts (94%) | +9 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Strong Ciphers Only Only strong cipher suites detected (ECDHE+AES-GCM/ChaCha20) api.2nd.md 34.209.109.15 :443 | +8 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Valid Certificate SSL/TLS certificate is valid and not expired api.2nd.md 34.209.109.15 :443 + 33 other hosts · 34 of 34 SSL hosts (100%) | +8 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Reputable Certificate Authority Certificate issued by a reputable CA api.2nd.md 34.209.109.15 :443 + 27 other hosts · 28 of 34 SSL hosts (82%) | +4 |
| TLS / Cryptography | HSTS Enabled HTTP Strict Transport Security header present api.2nd.md 34.209.109.15 :443 + 29 other hosts · 30 of 34 SSL hosts (88%) | +6 |
| TLS / Cryptography | OCSP Stapling OCSP stapling is enabled beta-hs.2nd.md 199.60.103.226 :443 · 1 of 34 SSL hosts (3%) | +0 |
| 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) mosaic.admin.2nd.md 16.145.23.82 :443 + 7 other hosts · 8 of 34 SSL hosts (24%) | +2 |
| Network Security | WAF/CDN Detected Protected by Cloudflare direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 + 8 other hosts · 9 of 33 HTTP hosts (27%) | +4 |
| Network Security | Enterprise Cloud Hosting Hosted on AWS inngest-staging.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 52.12.106.197 | +8 |
| Network Security | Minimal Open Ports Only 3 port(s) open direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +5 |
| Network Security | No High-Risk Ports Detected No high-risk service ports (RDP, Telnet, FTP, etc.) are exposed direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +5 |
| Network Security | No Database Ports Exposed No database ports (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.) are exposed direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +5 |
| Application Hardening | No Server Version Disclosure Server header does not reveal software version direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 + 32 other hosts · 33 of 33 HTTP hosts (100%) | +10 |
| Application Hardening | Content Security Policy CSP header is present beta-hs.2nd.md 199.60.103.226 :443 + 10 other hosts · 11 of 33 HTTP hosts (33%) | +3 |
| Application Hardening | X-Frame-Options Clickjacking protection header present beta.2nd.md 104.26.11.3 :443 + 11 other hosts · 12 of 33 HTTP hosts (36%) | +2 |
| Application Hardening | X-Content-Type-Options MIME type sniffing protection present beta.2nd.md 104.26.11.3 :443 + 11 other hosts · 12 of 33 HTTP hosts (36%) | +2 |
| Application Hardening | Referrer-Policy Referrer policy header present beta.2nd.md 104.26.11.3 :443 + 11 other hosts · 12 of 33 HTTP hosts (36%) | +1 |
| Application Hardening | No Default Pages No default/welcome pages detected direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 + 32 other hosts · 33 of 33 HTTP hosts (100%) | +5 |
| Application Hardening | No Admin Interfaces Exposed No exposed admin panels detected direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +8 |
| Vulnerability Exposure | No CVEs Detected No known vulnerabilities detected across all hosts direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +30 |
| Vulnerability Exposure | No Outdated Software Detected All detected software versions are within acceptable ranges direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +15 |
| Email Security | DMARC Quarantine Policy DMARC policy set to quarantine unauthenticated email direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +10 |
| Email Security | DKIM Record Found DKIM record found (selector: google) direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +10 |
| Email Security | Enterprise Email Gateway Email protected by Mimecast direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +10 |
| Email Security | Managed DNS Provider Using Cloudflare DNS direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | +5 |
0 Critical 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low
No high-severity (CVSS ≥ 7.0) CVEs identified in external data.
| Port | Service | Host | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | AWS ELB 2.0 | direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | |
| 443 | AWS ELB 2.0 | direct.2nd.md 52.32.26.116 | |
| 80 | http | api.2nd.md 34.209.109.15 | |
| 443 | https | api.2nd.md 34.209.109.15 | |
| 80 | http | mosaic.admin.2nd.md 16.145.23.82 | |
| 443 | https | mosaic.admin.2nd.md 16.145.23.82 | |
| 80 | http | beta.2nd.md 104.26.11.3 | |
| 443 | https | beta.2nd.md 104.26.11.3 | |
| 443 | AWS ELB 2.0 | sandbox.dev.2nd.md 100.30.149.26 | |
| 443 | AWS ELB 2.0 | front.2nd.md 54.68.121.162 | |
| 80 | http | beta-hs.2nd.md 199.60.103.226 | |
| 443 | https | beta-hs.2nd.md 199.60.103.226 | |
| 80 | http | grafana.mosaic.admin.2nd.md 52.24.204.54 | |
| 80 | http | inngest-old.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 44.226.13.164 | |
| 443 | https | inngest-old.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 44.226.13.164 | |
| 80 | http | www.2nd.md 172.67.70.230 | |
| 443 | CloudFlare | www.2nd.md 172.67.70.230 | |
| 443 | https | get.2nd.md 52.89.237.3 | |
| 80 | http | astro.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 35.84.232.217 | |
| 443 | https | astro.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 35.84.232.217 | |
| 25 | Postfix smtpd | email.2nd.md 13.111.67.8 | |
| 80 | http | cloud.email.2nd.md 13.111.195.30 | |
| 80 | AWS ELB 2.0 | staging.2nd.md 44.225.81.100 | |
| 80 | http | inngest-staging.mosaic.admin.2nd.md 54.184.114.23 | |
| 443 | https | inngest-staging.mosaic.admin.2nd.md 54.184.114.23 | |
| 80 | http | amail.2nd.md 104.26.10.3 | |
| 443 | https | amail.2nd.md 104.26.10.3 | |
| 80 | http | inngest-staging.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 52.12.106.197 | |
| 443 | https | inngest-staging.mosaic.migration-live.2nd.md 52.12.106.197 |
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