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The Berlin-based cybersecurity firm Cure53 found some security flaws withMozilla VPNapps during its last security audit.
TheVPN servicenow ensures to have already addressed all the potential risks.
This is the user interface of Mozilla VPN’s Windows app
Independent audits have increasingly become a regular practice amongVPNcompanies which value transparency and security.
The most critical vulnerability affected the Mozilla VPN iOS app.
Mozilla claimed that Cure53 confirmed that this risk has been addressed by adding an extra layer of encryption.
This is the user interface of Mozilla VPN’s Windows app
Again, Mozilla assured to have addressed this risk as recommended by Cure53.
As mentioned, Mozilla have reportedly fixed all the other medium and low vulnerabilities as recommended by Cure53.
Mozilla said to have decided to call in the third-party auditing firm again prior to releasing some new features.