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'''NordVPN''' is a [[VPN service]] provided by company Nordsec Ltd with applications for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[macOS]], [[Linux]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]], and [[Android TV]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Schofield|first=Jack|author-link=Jack Schofield (journalist)|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/askjack/2016/nov/24/how-can-i-protect-myself-from-government-snoopers|title=How can I protect myself from government snoopers?|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|date=November 24, 2016|access-date=February 22, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Caruana|first=Anthony|url=https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2018/06/nordvpn-launches-android-tv-app/|title=NordVPN Launches Android TV App|website=[[Lifehacker]] Australia|date=June 19, 2018|access-date=June 19, 2018}}</ref> Manual setup is available for [[wireless router]]s, [[Network-attached storage|NAS]] devices, and other platforms.{{Which|date=March 2022}}<ref>{{Cite web|last=Tiwari|first=Aditya|url=https://fossbytes.com/nordvpn-review-secure-vpn/|title=NordVPN In-Depth Review: A Reliable VPN For Security And Performance|website=fossbytes.com|date=October 29, 2017|access-date=February 19, 2018}}</ref> |
'''NordVPN''' is a [[VPN service]] provided by company Nordsec Ltd with applications for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[macOS]], [[Linux]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]], and [[Android TV]].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Schofield|first=Jack|author-link=Jack Schofield (journalist)|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/askjack/2016/nov/24/how-can-i-protect-myself-from-government-snoopers|title=How can I protect myself from government snoopers?|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|date=November 24, 2016|access-date=February 22, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Caruana|first=Anthony|url=https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2018/06/nordvpn-launches-android-tv-app/|title=NordVPN Launches Android TV App|website=[[Lifehacker]] Australia|date=June 19, 2018|access-date=June 19, 2018}}</ref> Manual setup is available for [[wireless router]]s, [[Network-attached storage|NAS]] devices, and other platforms.{{Which|date=March 2022}}<ref>{{Cite web|last=Tiwari|first=Aditya|url=https://fossbytes.com/nordvpn-review-secure-vpn/|title=NordVPN In-Depth Review: A Reliable VPN For Security And Performance|website=fossbytes.com|date=October 29, 2017|access-date=February 19, 2018}}</ref> |
Revision as of 02:11, 5 September 2023
Developer(s) | NordVPN s.a.[1][2] |
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Initial release | February 13, 2012[3] |
Stable release | Android 7.10 (October 22, 2024[4]) [±] iOS 8.34 (October 15, 2024[5]) [±] |
Operating system | |
Platform | |
Type | Virtual private network |
License | Linux client: GPLv3 only github |
Website | nordvpns |
NordVPN is a VPN service provided by company Nordsec Ltd with applications for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and Android TV.[8][9] Manual setup is available for wireless routers, NAS devices, and other platforms.[which?][10]
NordVPN is developed by Nord Security (Nordsec Ltd), a company that creates cybersecurity software and was initially supported by the Lithuanian startup accelerator and business incubator Tesonet.[11] NordVPN operates under the jurisdiction of Panama, as the country has no mandatory data retention laws and does not participate in the Five Eyes or Fourteen Eyes intelligence sharing alliances. Its offices are located in Lithuania, the United Kingdom, Panama and the Netherlands.[12] NordVPN has released their Linux client under the terms of the GPLv3 only.[13]
History
NordVPN was established in 2012 by a group of childhood friends which included Tomas Okmanas.[14] Late in May 2016, it presented an Android app, followed by an iOS app in June the same year.[15] In October 2017, it launched a browser extension for Google Chrome.[16] In June 2018, the service launched an application for Android TV.[17] As of June 2021, NordVPN was operating 5,600 servers in 59 countries.[18]
In March 2019, it was reported that NordVPN received a directive from Russian authorities to join a state-sponsored registry of banned websites, which would prevent Russian NordVPN users from circumventing state censorship. NordVPN was reportedly given one month to comply, or face blocking by Russian authorities.[19] The provider declined to comply with the request and shut down its Russian servers on April 1. As a result, NordVPN still operates in Russia, but its Russian users have no access to local servers.[20]
In September 2019, NordVPN announced NordVPN Teams, a VPN solution aimed at small and medium businesses, remote teams and freelancers, who need secure access to work resources.[21] Two years later, NordVPN Teams rebranded as NordLayer and moved towards SASE business solutions.[22] The press sources quoted the market rise in SASE technology as one of the key factors in the rebrand.[23]
On October 29, 2019, NordVPN announced additional audits and a public bug bounty program.[24] The bug bounty was launched in December 2019, offering researchers monetary rewards for reporting critical flaws in the service.[25]
In December 2019, NordVPN became one of the five founding members of the newly formed 'VPN Trust Initiative', promising to promote online security as well as more self-regulation and transparency in the industry.[26][27] In 2020, the initiative announced 5 key areas of focus: security, privacy, advertising practices, disclosure and transparency, and social responsibility.[28]
In August 2020, Troy Hunt, an Australian web security expert and founder of Have I Been Pwned?, announced a partnership with NordVPN as a strategic advisor. On his blog, Hunt described this role as "work with NordVPN on their tools and messaging with a view to helping them make a great product even better."[29]
In 2022, NordVPN closed its physical servers in India in response to the CERT-In's order for VPN companies to store consumers’ personal data for a period of five years.[30]
In April 2022, NordVPN's parent company Nord Security raised $100 million in a round of funding led by Novator. The company's valuation reached $1.6 billion.[31]
Technology
NordVPN routes all users' internet traffic through a remote server run by the service, thereby hiding their IP address and encrypting all incoming and outgoing data.[32] For encryption, NordVPN has been using the OpenVPN and Internet Key Exchange v2/IPsec technologies in its applications[33] and also introduced its proprietary NordLynx technology in 2019.[34] NordLynx is a VPN tool based on the WireGuard protocol, which aims for better performance than the IPsec and OpenVPN tunneling protocols.[35] According to tests performed by Wired UK, NordLynx produces "speed boosts of hundreds of MB/s under some conditions."[36]
In April 2020, NordVPN announced a gradual roll-out of the WireGuard-based NordLynx protocol on all its platforms.[37] The wider implementation was preceded by a total of 256,886 tests, which included 47 virtual machines on nine different providers, in 19 cities, and eight countries. The tests showed higher average download and upload speeds than both OpenVPN and IKEv2.[38]
At one time NordVPN also used L2TP/IPSec and Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) connections for routers, but these were later removed, as they were largely outdated and insecure.
NordVPN has desktop applications for Windows, macOS, and Linux, as well as mobile apps for Android and iOS and Android TV app. Subscribers also get access to encrypted proxy extensions for Chrome and Firefox browsers.[39] Subscribers can connect up to six devices simultaneously.[40]
In November 2018, NordVPN claimed that its no-log policy was verified through an audit by PricewaterhouseCoopers AG.[41][42]
In 2020, NordVPN underwent a second security audit by PricewaterhouseCoopers AG. The testing focused on NordVPN’s Standard VPN, Double VPN, Obfuscated (XOR) VPN, P2P servers, and the product’s central infrastructure. The audit confirmed that the company’s privacy policy was upheld and the no-logging policy was true again.[43]
In 2021, NordVPN completed an application security audit, carried out by a security research group VerSprite. VerSprite performed penetration testing and, according to the company, found no critical vulnerabilities. One flaw and a few bugs that were found in the audit have since been patched.[44][45]
In October 2020, NordVPN started rolling out its first colocated servers in Finland to secure the hardware perimeter. The RAM-based servers are fully owned and operated by NordVPN in an attempt to keep full control.[46][47]
In December 2020, NordVPN started a network-wide rollout of 10 Gbit/s servers, upgrading from the earlier 1 Gbit/s standard. The company's servers in Amsterdam and Tokyo were the first to support 10 Gbit/s, and by December 21, 2020, over 20% of the company's network had been upgraded.[48][49]
In January 2022, NordVPN released an open-source VPN speed testing tool, available for download from GitHub.[50]
Additional features
Besides general-use VPN servers, the provider offers servers for specific purposes, including P2P sharing, double encryption, and connection to the Tor anonymity network.[51] NordVPN offers three subscription plans: monthly, yearly and bi-yearly.
NordVPN also develops CyberSec for Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms, a security feature that works as an ad-blocker and also automatically blocks websites known for hosting malware.[52]
In November 2020, NordVPN launched a feature that scans the dark web to determine if a user's personal credentials have been exposed. When the Dark Web Monitor feature finds any leaked credentials, it sends a real-time alert, prompting the user to change the affected passwords.[53]
In February 2022, NordVPN introduced an antivirus functionality available as part of the regular VPN license. The opt-in Threat Protection feature blocks web trackers, warns users about malicious websites, and blocks downloaded files that contain malware.[54] As of March 2022, the feature is available on the Windows and macOS apps and works without connecting to a VPN server.[55]
In June 2022, NordVPN launched the Meshnet feature that allows users to create their own private network by linking up to 60 devices. Some of the promoted use cases include file sharing between different devices, multiplayer gaming, and virtual routing.[56]
Research
In 2021, NordVPN conducted a study on cybersecurity literacy, surveying 48,063 respondents from 192 countries on their digital habits, and rating their knowledge on the scale from 1 to 100. Germany topped the list, followed by the Netherlands and Switzerland. The overall global score was 65.2/100.[57]
In July 2021, NordVPN released a report outlining the proliferation of smart devices and consumer sentiment regarding their security.[58] The poll of 7000 people revealed that while 95% of people in the UK had some kind of an IoT device in their household, almost a fifth took no measures to protect them. Similar responses were found in respondents from other countries as well.[59] The same year, NordVPN released a report about device sharing in workplace. The study found that managers are five times more likely to share their work devices than their employees.[60]
NordVPN also conducted a study on the time people spend online. In a survey of 2,000 adults in the UK, NordVPN found that, on average, British people spend 59 hours online per week, which amounts to 22 years per lifetime.[61]
In 2023, NordVPN ran a study analyzing six million stolen payment card details sold illegally on dark web marketplaces. More than half the compromised cards were issued in the United States, followed by India and the UK. Two thirds of the stolen cards were linked to personal information such as addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses, making the victims vulnerable to identity theft.[62][63]
Social responsibility
NordVPN has supported various social causes, including cybercrime prevention, education, internet freedom, and digital rights.[64][65][66][67] NordVPN offers emergency VPN services for activists and journalists in regimes that censor internet freedom.[68] In 2020, NordVPN reported having donated over 470 emergency VPN accounts to citizens and NGOs from Hong Kong and given out additional 1,150 VPN licenses to various organizations.[69]
In 2020, NordVPN supported the Internet Freedom Festival, a project promoting digital human rights and internet freedom.[70] NordVPN also sponsors the Cybercrime Support Network, a non-profit organization that assists people and companies affected by cybercrime.[71] In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, NordVPN’s parent company Nord Security offered free online security tools (NordVPN, NordPass, and NordLocker) to affected nonprofit organizations, content creators, and educators.[72]
In 2021, NordVPN proposed the International VPN Day, a day to bring attention to people's right to digital privacy, security, and freedom. It is proposed to be annually observed on August 19.[73] Its primary goal is to raise awareness about cybersecurity best practices and educate internet users about the importance of online privacy tools and cybersecurity in general.[74]
Reception
In a positive review published by Tom's Guide in October 2019, the reviewer concluded that "NordVPN is affordable and offers all the features that even the hardcore VPN elitists will find suitable".[75] The reviewer also noted that its terms of service mention no country of jurisdiction, writing that the company could be more transparent about its ownership.[76]
In a February 2019 review by PC Magazine, NordVPN was praised for its strong security features and an "enormous network of servers", although its price tag was noted as expensive.[51] In a later review by the same magazine, NordVPN was again praised extra features, rarely found in other VPNs, its WireGuard protocol, large selection of servers, and strong security practices. Despite winning the outlet’s Editor’s Choice award, NordVPN was still noted as expensive.[77]
CNET's September 2021 review favorably noted NordVPN's SmartPlay feature, obfuscated servers, and security efforts. While CNET praised NordVPN’s user-friendly interface, it noted that the map’s design could be improved.[78]
TechRadar recommended NordVPN for its security and recent enhancements. It also noted that NordVPN worked well in countries with Internet censorship, including the Great Firewall in China.[79]
In 2021, a favorable review by Wired noted that NordVPN’s price has become more affordable and concluded that “NordVPN is the fastest jack-of-all-trades VPN provider right now.” However, the article also noted that there are still cheaper VPN options available.[80]
Awards
In 2019, NordVPN won the ‘Best Overall’ category in ProPrivacy.com VPN Awards.[81]
In 2020, NordVPN won in German CHIP magazine’s ‘Best security of the VPN services’ category.[82]
In September 2021, NordVPN won CNET’s ‘Best VPN for reliability and security’ award in its annual ‘Best VPN service’ awards.[83]
In 2022, NordVPN was included in CNET's Best Overall VPN list.[84]
Criticism
On October 21, 2019, a security researcher disclosed on Twitter a server breach of NordVPN involving a leaked private key.[85][86][87] The cyberattack granted the attackers root access, which was used to generate an HTTPS certificate that enabled the attackers to perform man-in-the-middle attacks to intercept the communications of NordVPN users.[88] In response, NordVPN confirmed that one of its servers based in Finland was breached in March 2018, but there was no evidence of an actual man-in-the-middle attack ever taking place.[89][90] The exploit was the result of a vulnerability in a contracted data center's remote administration system that affected the Finland server between January 31 and March 20, 2018.[89] According to NordVPN, the data center disclosed the breach to NordVPN on April 13, 2019, and NordVPN ended its relationship with the data center.[90] Security researchers and media outlets criticized NordVPN for failing to promptly disclose the breach after the company became aware of it.[87][86][91] NordVPN stated that the company initially planned to disclose the breach after it completed the audit of its 5,000 servers for any similar risks.[87]
On November 1, 2019, in a separate incident, it was reported that approximately 2,000 usernames and passwords of NordVPN accounts were exposed through credential stuffing.[92][93]
In 2019, the Advertising Standards Authority (United Kingdom) (ASA) told NordVPN not to repeat claims that public WiFi is so insecure it is equivalent to handing out your personal information to the people around you. [94] The ASA ruled that HTTPS already provides "a significant layer of security" and that the impression the ad gave that users were at a significant risk from data theft was erroneous.[95] In 2023, the ASA again ruled against NordVPN, this time over an advertisement which claimed NordVPN could "switch off... malware", holding that, in context, listeners were "likely to understand" it to mean the product would stop all malware, which NordVPN did not substantiate in response to the ASA.[96]
See also
- Comparison of virtual private network services
- Encryption
- Geo-blocking
- Internet freedom in Panama
- Internet privacy
- Secure communication
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