hackrange.com Security Score

FairSRS Score 72/100 · Grade C · last scanned Jul 10, 2026

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FairSRS Score - hackrange.com

72/100
FairSRS Score
C
Grade
Acceptable
Signal Rating
22 positive signals
4 risk signals
39 host(s), 54 subdomain(s)
Scan coverage. This report analyzed hackrange.com and all 54 discovered subdomains.

Category Breakdown

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79/100
50/100
87/100
51/100
Email Security
100/100

Security Signals

Risk Signals (4)

CategorySignalPoints
Vulnerability ExposureHigh CVEs (1)
1 high-severity vulnerability detected (CVSS 7.0-8.9)
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
-10
Network SecurityHigh-Risk Port Open: FTP
Port 21 (FTP) is exposed to the internet
pod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164 :21
-8
Vulnerability ExposureMedium CVEs (1)
1 medium-severity vulnerability detected (CVSS 4.0-6.9)
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
-4
Application HardeningServer Version Disclosed
Server header reveals software version information
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :80 + 8 other hosts · 9 of 32 HTTP hosts (28%)
-2

Positive Signals (22)

CategorySignalPoints
TLS / CryptographyTLS 1.3 Supported
Server supports TLS 1.3
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 16 other hosts · 17 of 32 SSL hosts (53%)
+5
TLS / CryptographyStrong Ciphers Only
Only strong cipher suites detected (ECDHE+AES-GCM/ChaCha20)
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443
+8
TLS / CryptographyValid Certificate
SSL/TLS certificate is valid and not expired
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 16 other hosts · 17 of 32 SSL hosts (53%)
+4
TLS / CryptographyReputable Certificate Authority
Certificate issued by a reputable CA
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 16 other hosts · 17 of 32 SSL hosts (53%)
+3
TLS / CryptographyHSTS Enabled
HTTP Strict Transport Security header present
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 28 other hosts · 29 of 32 SSL hosts (91%)
+6
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)
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 16 other hosts · 17 of 32 SSL hosts (53%)
+3
Network SecurityWAF/CDN Detected
Protected by Cloudflare
learning.hackrange.com 104.18.35.159 + 5 other hosts · 6 of 32 HTTP hosts (19%)
+3
Network SecurityNo Database Ports Exposed
No database ports (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.) are exposed
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+5
Application HardeningNo Server Version Disclosure
Server header does not reveal software version
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 + 22 other hosts · 23 of 32 HTTP hosts (72%)
+7
Application HardeningContent Security Policy
CSP header is present
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 22 other hosts · 23 of 32 HTTP hosts (72%)
+6
Application HardeningX-Frame-Options
Clickjacking protection header present
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 27 other hosts · 28 of 32 HTTP hosts (88%)
+4
Application HardeningX-Content-Type-Options
MIME type sniffing protection present
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 28 other hosts · 29 of 32 HTTP hosts (91%)
+5
Application HardeningReferrer-Policy
Referrer policy header present
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 :443 + 25 other hosts · 26 of 32 HTTP hosts (81%)
+2
Application HardeningPermissions-Policy
Permissions policy header present
learning.hackrange.com 104.18.35.159 :443 + 16 other hosts · 17 of 32 HTTP hosts (53%)
+2
Application HardeningNo Default Pages
No default/welcome pages detected
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171 + 31 other hosts · 32 of 32 HTTP hosts (100%)
+5
Application HardeningNo Admin Interfaces Exposed
No exposed admin panels detected
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+8
Vulnerability ExposureNo Outdated Software Detected
All detected software versions are within acceptable ranges
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+15
Email SecuritySPF Hard Fail (-all)
SPF record with strict enforcement
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+12
Email SecurityDMARC Reject Policy
DMARC policy set to reject unauthenticated email
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+15
Email SecurityDKIM Record Found
DKIM record found (selector: selector1)
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+10
Email SecurityEnterprise Email Gateway
Email protected by Microsoft EOP
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+10
Email SecurityManaged DNS Provider
Using Amazon Route 53
pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
+5

Vulnerability Exposure

0 Critical 1 High 1 Medium 0 Low

CVECVSSWhere
CVE-2023-444877.5pod02-env05.hackrange.com 173.231.55.167:443

Open Ports & Services

PortServiceHostFlag
80httppod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
443nginx 1.24.0pod02-env07.hackrange.com 173.231.55.171
80httppod02-env03.hackrange.com 173.231.55.165
443nginx 1.24.0pod02-env03.hackrange.com 173.231.55.165
80nginxlb01.hackrange.com 173.231.55.168
80httppod02-env12.hackrange.com 167.17.65.102
443httpspod02-env12.hackrange.com 167.17.65.102
80httptprm.hackrange.com 167.17.65.100
80httplearning.hackrange.com 104.18.35.159
443httpslearning.hackrange.com 104.18.35.159
80httppod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164
443nginx 1.24.0pod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164
21ftppod02-env02.hackrange.com 173.231.55.164High-risk
443httpspod02-env22.hackrange.com 173.231.62.178
80httphackrange.com 216.106.176.237
443httpshackrange.com 216.106.176.237
80httpfileshare.hackrange.com 104.18.30.162
443httpsfileshare.hackrange.com 104.18.30.162
80httppod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106
443httpspod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106
21ftppod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106High-risk
22OpenSSH 9.6p1 Ubuntu 3ubuntu13.16pod02-env09.hackrange.com 167.17.65.106
443httpspod02-env13.hackrange.com 167.17.65.109
80httpshareafile.hackrange.com 104.18.31.162
443httpsshareafile.hackrange.com 104.18.31.162
80httpdast01.hackrange.com 192.69.221.116
443httpsdast01.hackrange.com 192.69.221.116
22OpenSSH 8.9p1 Ubuntu 3ubuntu0.15dast01.hackrange.com 192.69.221.116
443nginx 1.24.0pod02-env21.hackrange.com 173.231.62.183
80httppod02-env01.hackrange.com 173.231.55.163
443httpspod02-env01.hackrange.com 173.231.55.163
80httppod02-env04.hackrange.com 173.231.55.166
443httpspod02-env04.hackrange.com 173.231.55.166
80httppod02-env05.hackrange.com 173.231.55.167
443nginx 1.24.0pod02-env05.hackrange.com 173.231.55.167
80httppod02-env10.hackrange.com 167.17.65.107
443httpspod02-env10.hackrange.com 167.17.65.107

Technology Inventory

hackrangelbnginx 1.24.0jQueryLodashHSTSAngularJSUbuntuLet's Encrypt1.24.0nginxcloudflareCloudflareGoogle Trust ServicesHR-WAFSnowplow Analyticsdc.jsOpenSSH 9.6p1 Ubuntu 3ubuntu13.169.6p1OpenSSH 8.9p1 Ubuntu 3ubuntu0.158.9p1Microsoft EOPAmazon Route 53

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