FairSRS Score 77/100 · Grade C · last scanned Jul 10, 2026
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77/100 FairSRS Score | C Grade | Needs Improvement Signal Rating | 23 positive signals 6 risk signals 81 host(s), 100 subdomain(s) |
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| Vulnerability Exposure | 95/100 | |
| 61/100 |
9 items of opportunity in this category: 3 risk signals costing no points, and 6 strengths to extend to more hosts worth up to +24 points.
Deprecated TLS 1.0 is still enabled
| TLS Versions | TLSv1, -SSLv2, -SSLv3, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3 |
|---|---|
| Adoption | 1 of 53 SSL hosts (2%) |
Deprecated TLS 1.1 is still enabled
| TLS Versions | TLSv1, -SSLv2, -SSLv3, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3 |
|---|---|
| Adoption | 1 of 53 SSL hosts (2%) |
Domain not found in certificate Subject Alternative Names
| Certificate CN | txpisbc-5b1-20250904 |
|---|---|
| Certificate SANs | (none) |
| Expected Domain | rw-phoneboot.edwardjones.com |
| Adoption | 1 of 53 SSL hosts (2%) |
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Present on 16 of 53 hosts (30%).
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Present on 28 of 53 hosts (53%).
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Present on 1 of 53 hosts (2%).
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Present on 13 of 53 hosts (25%).
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Present on 33 of 53 hosts (62%).
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Present on 27 of 53 hosts (51%).
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3 items of opportunity in this category: 1 strength to extend to more hosts worth up to +13 points, and 2 unearned strengths worth up to +12 points.
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Present on 7 of 54 hosts (13%).
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6 items of opportunity in this category: 1 risk signal costing no points, and 5 strengths to extend to more hosts worth up to +15 points.
Server header reveals software version information
| Server Header | microsoft-httpapi/2.0 |
|---|---|
| Adoption | 1 of 54 HTTP hosts (2%) |
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Present on 22 of 54 hosts (41%).
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Present on 21 of 54 hosts (39%).
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Present on 2 of 54 hosts (4%).
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Present on 29 of 54 hosts (54%).
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Present on 19 of 54 hosts (35%).
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5 items of opportunity in this category: 2 risk signals costing -14 points, and 3 unearned strengths worth up to +20 points.
SMTP port 25 is open -- potential for email relay abuse
| Port | 25 |
|---|---|
| Host | 149.96.168.193 |
SPF record uses soft fail (~all) instead of hard fail (-all) -- mail servers may still accept spoofed email
| SPF Record | v=spf1 include:%{ir}.%{v}.%{d}.spf.has.pphosted.com ~all |
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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 gateway.edwardjones.com 149.96.168.193 :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 napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | -6 |
| TLS / Cryptography | TLS 1.0 Enabled Deprecated TLS 1.0 is still enabled image.em.edwardjones.com 108.139.29.24 :443 · 1 of 53 SSL hosts (2%) | 0 |
| TLS / Cryptography | TLS 1.1 Enabled Deprecated TLS 1.1 is still enabled image.em.edwardjones.com 108.139.29.24 :443 · 1 of 53 SSL hosts (2%) | 0 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Certificate Hostname Mismatch Domain not found in certificate Subject Alternative Names rw-phoneboot.edwardjones.com 167.80.118.220 :443 · 1 of 53 SSL hosts (2%) | 0 |
| Application Hardening | Server Version Disclosed Server header reveals software version information billpayment.edwardjones.com 166.73.11.102 :443 · 1 of 54 HTTP hosts (2%) | 0 |
| Category | Signal | Points |
|---|---|---|
| TLS / Cryptography | TLS 1.3 Supported Server supports TLS 1.3 generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 15 other hosts · 16 of 53 SSL hosts (30%) | +3 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Strong Ciphers Only Only strong cipher suites detected (ECDHE+AES-GCM/ChaCha20) generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 | +8 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Valid Certificate SSL/TLS certificate is valid and not expired generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 27 other hosts · 28 of 53 SSL hosts (53%) | +4 |
| TLS / Cryptography | Reputable Certificate Authority Certificate issued by a reputable CA generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 26 other hosts · 27 of 53 SSL hosts (51%) | +3 |
| TLS / Cryptography | HSTS Enabled HTTP Strict Transport Security header present generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 32 other hosts · 33 of 53 SSL hosts (62%) | +4 |
| TLS / Cryptography | OCSP Stapling OCSP stapling is enabled mylifeplan.edwardjones.com 74.84.207.171 :443 · 1 of 53 SSL hosts (2%) | +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) generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 12 other hosts · 13 of 53 SSL hosts (25%) | +2 |
| Network Security | WAF/CDN Detected Protected by Imperva edwardjones.com 167.80.104.170 + 6 other hosts · 7 of 54 HTTP hosts (13%) | +2 |
| Network Security | Enterprise Cloud Hosting Hosted on GCP ss.edwardjones.com 34.149.103.109 | +8 |
| Network Security | No High-Risk Ports Detected No high-risk service ports (RDP, Telnet, FTP, etc.) are exposed napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | +5 |
| Network Security | No Database Ports Exposed No database ports (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.) are exposed napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | +5 |
| Application Hardening | No Server Version Disclosure Server header does not reveal software version napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 + 52 other hosts · 53 of 54 HTTP hosts (98%) | +10 |
| Application Hardening | Content Security Policy CSP header is present generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 21 other hosts · 22 of 54 HTTP hosts (41%) | +3 |
| Application Hardening | X-Frame-Options Clickjacking protection header present generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 20 other hosts · 21 of 54 HTTP hosts (39%) | +2 |
| Application Hardening | X-Content-Type-Options MIME type sniffing protection present generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :80 + 28 other hosts · 29 of 54 HTTP hosts (54%) | +3 |
| Application Hardening | Referrer-Policy Referrer policy header present generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 :443 + 18 other hosts · 19 of 54 HTTP hosts (35%) | +1 |
| Application Hardening | Permissions-Policy Permissions policy header present view.em.edwardjones.com 128.245.161.172 :443 + 1 other host · 2 of 54 HTTP hosts (4%) | +0 |
| Application Hardening | No Default Pages No default/welcome pages detected napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 + 53 other hosts · 54 of 54 HTTP hosts (100%) | +5 |
| Application Hardening | No Admin Interfaces Exposed No exposed admin panels detected napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | +8 |
| Vulnerability Exposure | No CVEs Detected No known vulnerabilities detected across all hosts napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | +30 |
| Vulnerability Exposure | No Outdated Software Detected All detected software versions are within acceptable ranges napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | +15 |
| Email Security | DMARC Reject Policy DMARC policy set to reject unauthenticated email napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | +15 |
| Email Security | Enterprise Email Gateway Email protected by Proofpoint napasmss-1.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.76 | +10 |
0 Critical 0 High 0 Medium 0 Low
No high-severity (CVSS ≥ 7.0) CVEs identified in external data.
| Port | Service | Host | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | http | generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 | |
| 443 | https | generations-dev02.ac.edwardjones.com 44.212.156.136 | |
| 80 | http | cms-prod.onlineaccess.ac.edwardjones.com 34.238.63.187 | |
| 443 | nginx | cms-prod.onlineaccess.ac.edwardjones.com 34.238.63.187 | |
| 80 | BigIP | edwardjones.com 167.80.104.170 | |
| 443 | BigIP | edwardjones.com 167.80.104.170 | |
| 443 | https | jcmsoutlook.edwardjones.com 167.80.116.220 | |
| 80 | http | gateway-edjsit.edwardjones.com 148.139.239.132 | |
| 443 | https | gateway-edjsit.edwardjones.com 148.139.239.132 | |
| 4000 | nomachine | gateway-edjsit.edwardjones.com 148.139.239.132 | |
| 80 | http | web-prod-cdn.ac.edwardjones.com 104.18.8.77 | |
| 443 | CloudFlare | web-prod-cdn.ac.edwardjones.com 104.18.8.77 | |
| 80 | http | assets.accountaccess.edwardjones.com 45.60.121.220 | |
| 443 | https | assets.accountaccess.edwardjones.com 45.60.121.220 | |
| 80 | http | auth.uat.edwardjones.com 34.54.47.147 | |
| 443 | https | auth.uat.edwardjones.com 34.54.47.147 | |
| 80 | http | jobs.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.171 | |
| 80 | nginx | node-prod.ac.edwardjones.com 3.227.215.227 | |
| 80 | http | auth.dev.edwardjones.com 34.8.180.92 | |
| 443 | https | auth.dev.edwardjones.com 34.8.180.92 | |
| 80 | http | view.em.edwardjones.com 128.245.161.172 | |
| 443 | https | view.em.edwardjones.com 128.245.161.172 | |
| 80 | http | www.careers.edwardjones.com 52.8.50.214 | |
| 443 | https | www.careers.edwardjones.com 52.8.50.214 | |
| 80 | http | mylifeplan.edwardjones.com 74.84.207.171 | |
| 443 | https | mylifeplan.edwardjones.com 74.84.207.171 | |
| 443 | nginx | rw-phoneboot.edwardjones.com 167.80.118.220 | |
| 443 | https | billpay.edwardjones.com 167.80.146.122 | |
| 80 | http | secureaccesswebqa.edwardjones.com 64.124.125.193 | |
| 443 | https | secureaccesswebqa.edwardjones.com 64.124.125.193 | |
| 443 | https | sra-apps.edwardjones.com 167.80.104.204 | |
| 80 | http | ext.uat.edwardjones.com 34.160.182.173 | |
| 443 | https | auth.edwardjones.com 34.36.40.24 | |
| 443 | https | sra.edwardjones.com 167.80.104.201 | |
| 80 | http | gateway.edwardjones.com 149.96.168.193 | |
| 25 | auto | gateway.edwardjones.com 149.96.168.193 | |
| 443 | https | gateway.edwardjones.com 149.96.168.193 | |
| 80 | http | m.edwardjones.com 159.127.187.186 | |
| 443 | https | m.edwardjones.com 159.127.187.186 | |
| 443 | https | ra-pilot.edwardjones.com 167.80.136.214 |
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