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Ever wonder what a VPN audit is or why they're always announced to the public? Here's why.
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ExpressVPN has announced the completion of 27 independent security audits, with two new products, ExpressMailGuard and Identity Defender, passing inspection.
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The virtual private network service said Thursday that the latest audit, conducted by penetration testing firm Cure53, examined the source code of each product for security flaws, vulnerabilities, or hidden surprises that could cast doubt on ExpressVPN's security posture and no-logs policy.
