New Website Launched
Today, we proudly unveil our newly designed website! It's got a fresh, updated look, but for those of you who are frequent visitors, the structure of information remains relatively unchanged. Read more
Keep up to date on developments at Mullvad. News related to our app, security updates, job posts – find it all here.
Today, we proudly unveil our newly designed website! It's got a fresh, updated look, but for those of you who are frequent visitors, the structure of information remains relatively unchanged. Read more
We are proud to be sponsoring the upcoming security conference hosted by OWASP Gothenburg, a local chapter of the Open Web Application Security Project. Read more
We've expanded our territory with VPN connections via England and Norway. If you're already connected and don't see either countries listed as options, quit and restart Mullvad. Read more
We now own and have physical control over servers at three of our locations, two in Sweden and one in Amsterdam. This means an even higher level of security for our customers and an overall doubling of our entire capacity. Read the entire press release. Read more
Version 60 of the Mullvad client is now available for download. Read more
A serious security issue that can negatively affect VPN users has been made public by online profile ValdikSS. If you are using Microsoft Edge / IE or Outlook while connecting through a VPN, a malicious website or email can make Windows leak a hashed version of your Microsoft account password, among other things. Read more
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Mullvad users can now choose Singapore in the list of countries available for connection. This should improve performance for customers in Asia and the surrounding geographical region. Read more
Version 59 of the Mullvad client is now available for download. Read more
This afternoon OpenSSL published security advisories on eight vulnerabilities. OpenSSL gave advance notice of the upcoming patch last week, so our engineers had ample time to prepare for the worst. After a short investigation we could conclude that Mullvad is not vulnerable. Read more