ExpressVPN blows away the competition on security audits - but what do they mean?
ExpressVPN has successfully completed 27 independent security audits, including recent evaluations of its new products, ExpressMailGuard and Identity Defender. The audits were conducted by the penetration testing firm Cure53, which examined the source code for potential security flaws. This achievement underscores ExpressVPN's commitment to privacy and security, emphasizing the importance of independent verification in the VPN industry.
- ▪ExpressVPN has announced the completion of 27 independent security audits.
- ▪The latest audit examined two new products, ExpressMailGuard and Identity Defender.
- ▪Cure53 conducted the audits, assessing the source code for security flaws and vulnerabilities.
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