

Can you trust the company you’re using to protect your privacy and provide you with a secure product? With some VPNs this isn’t such an easy question to answer, especially if you can’t even verify who’s running the company.

Why this matters: One of the critical issues surrounding a VPN, or any software really, is trust. The others were medium to low threats that did not require urgent fixes.įor more information about VPNs, see PCWorld’s article on best VPNs of 2017. During the shorter redo this summer, Cure53 said it found 13 other problems, but only one was of “high” severity.

TunnelBear says it wasn’t proud of those results, but at least the vulnerabilities were discovered.
