Here are the results I got in other browsers. I got the same results in 360 Extreme Explorer as I did with Cent. Torch Edge IE
Chromebook - Flash is blocked passed - 378 warning - 6 critical - 0 skipped - 20 I have some flags set - no I do not remember
Home page didn't even open for me as I have uBlock Origin in kinda paranoid mode lol As soon as I "nooped" https://browseraudit.com the set of tests started to run... Chrome x64 w/uBlock Origin and some flags tweaked : I don't like those 26 yellows at all
Firefox 45.7 ESR on Vista (NoScript 5.1.8.4 and Bluhell Firewall) 8 from 12 "warning" is related to "sandbox" panel. An additional info about project BrowserAudit https://www.semanticscholar.org/pap...feis/0708567ce2291383dd59ec0c6d47c30ea5b6199b and the full info https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~novakovc/publications/pdf/browseraudit-automated-testing-of-browser-security-features.pdf
If any of those Warnings are related to JavaScript security, Chrome/Chromium users could try an experimental flags which adds the latest V8 javascript virtual machine features to see if there is any benefit there. I haven't run the test yet today but that is something that came to mind since I had been reviewing all of the flags in the past few days. chrome://flags/#enable-future-v8-vm-features If there is no benefit or if you experience any adverse affects, simply revert that flag back to Default. EDIT: Last night when I first ran the test, it showed something like 30 or more Warnings. I didn't look much into the details at that time. Today, it showed 24 Warnings. So I believe that the flag had some difference, but hopefully a few others can test the flag as well and see.
Thank you sir. Just enabled that flag and am running the test again.\ Now to find out how to mitigate the Firefox issues lol. New test after applying that flag.
Awesome! Thank you for confirming @Trooper So the very slightly hardened your browser just a bit more. Every little bit counts, I believe.