Security Audit

The Security Audit is an audit test that tests the overall security of your PC. You should consider a score of 80% or higher a pass.

Your PC can be rated one of the following:

  • Fortress
  • Brick House
  • Tent

So your PC is a Tent…

Has your PC been rated a “Tent”? If so, there are several things you can do. Examine each individual test carefully. The tests shown in red (having a score below 50%) indicate security problems. Select one of these tests and you will see, below the list of test results, a helpful message that says how you can improve security for that test.

Simple Suggestions to Improve Security

  • Install a 64-bit OS
  • Get a trusted AntiVirus program such as McAfee or Microsoft Security Essentials
  • Disable AutoRun for all drives (see KB967715)
  • Use a web browser other than IE
  • Keep your OS up to date with the latest service pack and security updates

You should always aim for a “Brick House” or higher security rating. Generally, 32-bit Windows XP PCs will receive a “Tent” rating unless just about all security precautions have been applied, since Windows XP is a dying OS with a poor built-in security model that is soon to be phased out.

Of course, if you don’t care about security feel free to ignore the results at your own peril.