Right after the installation process is completed, the HEIMDAL Agent will automatically scan your computer and see if your applications are up to date. There are two things that can happen once the scan is over:
If everything is fine, the HEIMDAL Agent will display the Scan button in green meaning that all third-party applications are up to date. It will also display the following message Your computer is healthy.
If the HEIMDAL Agent detects that one of your applications is vulnerable, the Scan button will turn orange and will also display the following message Your computer must be updated.
If this should happen, in the "X-Ploit Resilience" section, Thor will show you what application(s) was/were detected as vulnerable. An orange warning will be displayed when software is vulnerable.
In the above example, the HEIMDAL Agent has detected that Libre Office and Firefox are vulnerable and it will start to update them automatically. A progress bar made of 3 dynamic dots is displayed when Thor starts to update an application. There are various statuses a monitored application can have. You can view the meaning of each icon if you put the cursor over the information sign next to Status.
We recommend you check the main view by clicking the HEIMDAL Agent icon in the upper left corner. There you will see which areas you are most vulnerable in, so you take appropriate action.