MySQL can make use of host wildcards when granting permissions to users on specific databases. For example, you may grant a given privilege to ' <user> '@'%' Avoiding the use of wildcards within hostnames helps control the specific locations from which a given user may connect to and interact with the database.
Solution
Perform the following actions to remediate this setting: - Enumerate all users returned after running the audit procedure. - Either ALTER the user's host to be specific or DROP the user.