ExpressVPN confirms security of its desktop apps with three new independent audits
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS, Nov. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading consumer privacy and security company ExpressVPN has validated the security posture of all its desktop apps through three new independent audits by respected cybersecurity firms, Cure53 and F-Secure. The three new audits come just weeks after KPMG's audit of ExpressVPN's no-logs policy, underlining ExpressVPN's dedication to third-party privacy and security verifications.
- The three new audits come just weeks after KPMG's audit of ExpressVPN's no-logs policy, underlining ExpressVPN's dedication to third-party privacy and security verifications.
- Cure53 tested both ExpressVPN's macOS and Linux desktop apps through white-box penetration tests and source code audits.
- The assessments confirm that the apps are secured against cyber security threats from malicious adversaries.
- We're committed to delivering audits on our mobile apps soon, and will continue to ensure privacy and security at every touchpoint of our product."