Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 29
ExpressVPN Completes 27 Security Audits as 2 New Privacy Products Pass Cure53 Review
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 29

ExpressVPN Completes 27 Security Audits as 2 New Privacy Products Pass Cure53 Review

4 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 29
  • ExpressVPN said its audit total has reached 27 after Cure53 reviewed source code for ExpressMailGuard and Identity Defender and found the new products fit for release.
  • Cure53 examined the services for security flaws, vulnerabilities and issues that could undermine ExpressVPN's broader security posture or no-logs claims.
  • The two products extend beyond the core VPN: ExpressMailGuard creates unlimited anonymous email aliases, while Identity Defender monitors public records, leaked data dumps and the dark web for U.S. users.
  • ExpressVPN now leads major VPN rivals by disclosed audit count, compared with Surfshark's seven, NordVPN's six and IPVanish's two, though ZDNET noted scope and transparency matter more than raw totals.
  • The report says independent, published audits remain one of the clearest ways for VPN providers to substantiate privacy and security claims in a market crowded with lightly vetted services.
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