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Security assessment: Severe Risk
Computer name: VLABS\WIN2K8A-DC
IP address: 10.10.10.3
Security report name: VLABS - WIN2K8A-DC (9-29-2013 10-10 PM)
Scan date: 9/29/2013 10:10 PM
Scanned with MBSA version: 2.2.2170.0
Catalog synchronization date: Security updates scan not performed

Operating System Scan Results Administrative Vulnerabilities Issue: Local Account Password Test Score: Check not performed Result: Password checks are not performed on a domain controller.

Issue: File System Score: Check passed Result: All hard drives (1) are using the NTFS file system. Detail: | Drive Letter | File System | | C: | NTFS |

Issue: Password Expiration Score: Check failed (non-critical) Result: Some user accounts (2 of 4) have non-expiring passwords. Detail: | User | | Guest | | sec |

Issue: Guest Account Score: Check passed Result: The Guest account is disabled on this computer.

Issue: Autologon Score: Check passed Result: Autologon is not configured on this computer.

Issue: Restrict Anonymous Score: Check passed Result: Computer is properly restricting anonymous access.

Issue: Administrators Score: Check failed (non-critical) Result: More than 2 Administrators were found on this computer. Detail: | User | | VLABS\Administrator | | VLABS\Enterprise Admins | | VLABS\sec |

Issue: Windows Firewall Score: Best practice Result: Windows Firewall is disabled and has exceptions configured. Detail: | Connection Name | Firewall | Exceptions | | All Connections | Off | Services | | student | Off* | Services* | | utility | Off* | Services* |

Issue: Automatic Updates Score: Check failed (critical) Result: The Automatic Updates feature has not been configured on this computer. Please upgrade to the latest

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