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Malwarebytes Acquires AzireVPN for Privacy

November 11, 2024
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Malwarebytes Acquires AzireVPN for Privacy

Malwarebytes, a renowned cybersecurity company, has announced its acquisition of AzireVPN, a Swedish-based provider known for its privacy-focused VPN services. The financial terms of the transaction have not been disclosed, but the acquisition marks a strategic expansion of Malwarebytes’ portfolio into the VPN market. This move aligns with the company’s mission to provide comprehensive digital security solutions that prioritize user privacy and data protection in an increasingly connected world.

AzireVPN, which has earned a strong reputation for its focus on privacy, offers robust features designed to protect users from unauthorized access and surveillance. One of the standout features that Malwarebytes plans to incorporate into its offerings is AzireVPN’s Blind Operator tool. This innovative technology ensures that both remote and local access to its servers is disabled, making it virtually impossible for any external parties to modify or intercept user traffic. As a result, users can feel more confident that their browsing activities remain completely private.

In addition to the Blind Operator tool, Malwarebytes has emphasized its commitment to continuing AzireVPN’s practice of physically owning and controlling its servers. This unique approach, which involves dedicated and diskless servers, further enhances the company’s ability to protect user data. By maintaining direct control over server infrastructure, AzireVPN has built a strong reputation for security, and Malwarebytes aims to continue this commitment under the new ownership.

Despite the acquisition, both Malwarebytes Privacy VPN and AzireVPN customers will see no immediate changes to their services. The company has assured users that it will maintain the existing features and services of both brands, providing seamless continuity for those already using their VPN offerings. This acquisition marks a significant step for Malwarebytes as it expands its product offerings and strengthens its position in the privacy and cybersecurity space.

Reference:

  • Malwarebytes Acquires VPN Provider AzireVPN to Enhance Privacy Solutions
Tags: acquisitionsAzireVPNCyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsMalwarebytesNovember 2024VPN
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