
I had heard about Secunia's vulnerability scanning offerings, but I had never tried them. I decided to try the online version (free for anyone) and then the personal version on a home laptop I hadn't booted recently.
You can see the results for the online scanner below. All that was needed was a JRE install to get these results.

The online scanner noticed I was running an older version of Firefox, and I needed to apply recent Microsoft patches. The fact that it checked Adobe Flash and Acrobat Reader was important, since those are popular exploit vectors.
Next I tried the personal version and got the results below.

This scan added more results, but only after I unchecked "Show only 'Easy-to-Patch' programs" on the Settings tab. I like that Secunia told me that my Intel wireless NIC driver needed patching. If I look for details I see this:

Clicking on the Download Solution icon took me to an Intel Web page, but at that point I needed to know what NIC driver I needed. That's why Secunia says "If you have the technical knowledge to handle more difficult programs, then we strongly recommend that you disable this setting" with respect to the "Show only 'Easy-to-Patch' programs" option.
I noticed Secunia doesn't check to see if WinSCP is patched, so I used the easy "Program missing? Suggest it here!" link to offer that idea to Secunia.
What do you use to keep the various applications installed on Windows up-to-date?
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