hyundai.com Security Score

FairSRS Score 76/100 · Grade C · last scanned Jul 11, 2026

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FairSRS Score - hyundai.com

76/100
FairSRS Score
C
Grade
Acceptable
Signal Rating
24 positive signals
6 risk signals
45 host(s), 50 subdomain(s)
Scan coverage. This report analyzed hyundai.com plus a random sample of 50 of its 359 discovered subdomains (up to 50 subdomains are checked per scan). The score reflects this sampled portion of the external attack surface, so re-scanning may surface additional hosts.

Category Breakdown

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

73/100
83/100
73/100
Vulnerability Exposure
95/100
47/100

Security Signals

Risk Signals (6)

CategorySignalPoints
Email SecuritySPF Soft Fail (~all)
SPF record uses soft fail (~all) instead of hard fail (-all) -- mail servers may still accept spoofed email
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
-6
TLS / CryptographyTLS 1.0 Enabled
Deprecated TLS 1.0 is still enabled
sip.hyundai.com 211.252.130.139 :443 + 7 other hosts · 8 of 24 SSL hosts (33%)
-4
TLS / CryptographyTLS 1.1 Enabled
Deprecated TLS 1.1 is still enabled
sip.hyundai.com 211.252.130.139 :443 + 7 other hosts · 8 of 24 SSL hosts (33%)
-2
TLS / CryptographySSLv2/SSLv3 Enabled
Critically insecure SSL protocols are enabled
hqmextweb01.hyundai.com 211.252.130.148 :443 + 2 other hosts · 3 of 24 SSL hosts (13%)
-2
TLS / CryptographyCertificate Hostname Mismatch
Domain not found in certificate Subject Alternative Names
shackletonsreturn.hyundai.com 23.43.85.151 :443 + 3 other hosts · 4 of 24 SSL hosts (17%)
-1
Application HardeningServer Version Disclosed
Server header reveals software version information
sip.hyundai.com 211.252.130.139 :443 + 3 other hosts · 4 of 26 HTTP hosts (15%)
-1

Positive Signals (24)

CategorySignalPoints
TLS / CryptographyTLS 1.3 Supported
Server supports TLS 1.3
org2.hyundai.com 101.1.53.82 :443 + 16 other hosts · 17 of 24 SSL hosts (71%)
+7
TLS / CryptographyStrong Ciphers Only
Only strong cipher suites detected (ECDHE+AES-GCM/ChaCha20)
sip.hyundai.com 211.252.130.139 :443
+8
TLS / CryptographyValid Certificate
SSL/TLS certificate is valid and not expired
sip.hyundai.com 211.252.130.139 :443 + 23 other hosts · 24 of 24 SSL hosts (100%)
+8
TLS / CryptographyReputable Certificate Authority
Certificate issued by a reputable CA
sip.hyundai.com 211.252.130.139 :443 + 23 other hosts · 24 of 24 SSL hosts (100%)
+5
TLS / CryptographyHSTS Enabled
HTTP Strict Transport Security header present
dcmcf.hyundai.com 211.252.134.166 :443 + 3 other hosts · 4 of 24 SSL hosts (17%)
+1
TLS / CryptographyOCSP Stapling
OCSP stapling is enabled
shackletonsreturn.hyundai.com 23.43.85.151 :443 · 1 of 24 SSL hosts (4%)
+0
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)
hqmextweb01.hyundai.com 211.252.130.148 :443 + 7 other hosts · 8 of 24 SSL hosts (33%)
+3
Network SecurityWAF/CDN Detected
Protected by Cloudflare
htwo.hyundai.com 104.18.23.137 + 4 other hosts · 5 of 26 HTTP hosts (19%)
+3
Network SecurityEnterprise Cloud Hosting
Hosted on GCP
casper1rtc-stg.hyundai.com 34.149.210.18
+8
Network SecurityStandard Ports Only
Only standard web ports (80, 443, 8080, 8443) are open
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+7
Network SecurityMinimal Open Ports
Only 2 port(s) open
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+5
Network SecurityNo High-Risk Ports Detected
No high-risk service ports (RDP, Telnet, FTP, etc.) are exposed
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+5
Network SecurityNo Database Ports Exposed
No database ports (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.) are exposed
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+5
Application HardeningNo Server Version Disclosure
Server header does not reveal software version
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190 + 21 other hosts · 22 of 26 HTTP hosts (85%)
+8
Application HardeningContent Security Policy
CSP header is present
developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216 :443 + 1 other host · 2 of 26 HTTP hosts (8%)
+1
Application HardeningX-Frame-Options
Clickjacking protection header present
htwo.hyundai.com 104.18.23.137 :80 + 5 other hosts · 6 of 26 HTTP hosts (23%)
+1
Application HardeningX-Content-Type-Options
MIME type sniffing protection present
htwo.hyundai.com 104.18.23.137 :80 + 3 other hosts · 4 of 26 HTTP hosts (15%)
+1
Application HardeningReferrer-Policy
Referrer policy header present
htwo.hyundai.com 104.18.23.137 :80 + 3 other hosts · 4 of 26 HTTP hosts (15%)
+0
Application HardeningPermissions-Policy
Permissions policy header present
conversionplus.hyundai.com 104.18.25.36 :443 · 1 of 26 HTTP hosts (4%)
+0
Application HardeningNo Default Pages
No default/welcome pages detected
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190 + 25 other hosts · 26 of 26 HTTP hosts (100%)
+5
Application HardeningNo Admin Interfaces Exposed
No exposed admin panels detected
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+8
Vulnerability ExposureNo Validated CVEs
No validated vulnerabilities detected. 62 version-inferred CVEs observed but not validated, so excluded from the score.
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+30
Vulnerability ExposureNo Outdated Software Detected
All detected software versions are within acceptable ranges
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+15
Email SecurityDMARC Monitor-Only
DMARC policy set to none (monitoring only)
gim.hyundai.com 211.252.130.190
+3

Vulnerability Exposure

6 Critical 31 High 23 Medium 2 Low

Of 37 high-severity (CVSS ≥ 7.0) CVEs, 0 are validated (actively confirmed) and 37 are 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.

Not validated – version-inferred (37)

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.

CVECVSSWhere
CVE-2026-291679.8developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-287809.8developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-446319.8developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-317899.8developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-425359.1developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-341829.1developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-454478.8developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-240728.8developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2025-154678.8developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2025-580988.3developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-73838.1developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-283878.1developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-499757.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-454457.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-283907.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-291697.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2025-557537.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2025-694207.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2025-694217.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-343557.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-343567.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-317907.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-283897.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-283887.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443
CVE-2026-90767.5developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216:443

…and 12 more.

Open Ports & Services

PortServiceHostFlag
443WebRTC 5.0sip.hyundai.com 211.252.130.139
80httporg-htwo.hyundai.com 211.252.132.121
443httpsorg-htwo.hyundai.com 211.252.132.121
80httphtwo.hyundai.com 104.18.23.137
443CloudFlarehtwo.hyundai.com 104.18.23.137
80httporg2.hyundai.com 101.1.53.82
443httpsorg2.hyundai.com 101.1.53.82
443httpsorg-casper.hyundai.com 211.252.131.239
80httpdcmcf.hyundai.com 211.252.134.166
443httpsdcmcf.hyundai.com 211.252.134.166
80httpstg.ind.hyundai.com 3.109.135.217
80httphqmextweb01.hyundai.com 211.252.130.148
443httpshqmextweb01.hyundai.com 211.252.130.148
443httpsbot.hyundai.com 211.252.134.32
80httpmtalk.hyundai.com 211.252.130.227
80Apache httpdhyundai.com 185.106.8.43
443Apache httpdhyundai.com 185.106.8.43
443httpsgspa-ccs-sa.hyundai.com 54.207.14.58
80Apache httpd 2.4.65developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216
443Apache httpd 2.4.65developers.hyundai.com 175.196.227.216
443httpsssgtm-de.hyundai.com 35.241.5.15
80httpglobal.campus.hyundai.com 211.252.134.84
443httpsglobal.campus.hyundai.com 211.252.134.84
80httpwinwin23.hyundai.com 121.78.27.202
443httpswinwin23.hyundai.com 121.78.27.202
80httpshackletonsreturn.hyundai.com 23.43.85.151
443AkamaiGHostshackletonsreturn.hyundai.com 23.43.85.151
80httporigin-ccc.hyundai.com 58.87.47.132
443httpsorigin-ccc.hyundai.com 58.87.47.132
80httpdrivingexperience.hyundai.com 211.252.134.114
443httpsdrivingexperience.hyundai.com 211.252.134.114
80httpbluelinkfleet.na.hyundai.com 172.66.1.25
443CloudFlarebluelinkfleet.na.hyundai.com 172.66.1.25
80httpgds.hyundai.com 101.1.53.94
80httpconversionplus.hyundai.com 104.18.25.36
443httpsconversionplus.hyundai.com 104.18.25.36
80httpdpl.hyundai.com 104.18.21.188
443CloudFlaredpl.hyundai.com 104.18.21.188
80httpcasper1rtc-stg.hyundai.com 34.149.210.18
443httpscasper1rtc-stg.hyundai.com 34.149.210.18

Technology Inventory

WebRTC 5.0RTC 5.0Sectigo LimitedcloudflareCloudflareenvoyMicrosoft-IIS 10.0Apache httpdApacheAmazonApache httpd 2.4.65Apache 2.4.65Javamod_jk 1.2.50OpenSSL 3.5.1UNIXApache HTTP Server 2.4.65Apache Tomcat2.4.653.5.1GoogleGoogle Trust ServicesAkamaiGHostAkamaiDigiCert IncnoneAWSGCP

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