Cure53

German cybersecurity firm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cure53 is a German cybersecurity firm.[1][2][3][4] The company was founded by Mario Heiderich, a security researcher.

IndustryCybersecurity
Headquarters
Berlin
,
Germany
Websitecure53.de
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Berlin
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Germany
Websitecure53.de
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History

After a report from Cure53 on the South Korean security app Smart Sheriff, that described the app's security holes as "catastrophic", the South Korean government ordered the Smart Sheriff to be shut down.[1][2]

Software audited by Cure53 includes Mastodon, OnionShare, Bitwarden, Mailvelope, GlobaLeaks, SecureDrop, Obsidian (client software), OpenPGP, Onion Browser, F-Droid, Nitrokey, Peerio, OpenKeychain, cURL, Briar, Mozilla Thunderbird, Threema, MetaMask, Obsidian, Proton Pass, Coinbase, Mullvad, Nym, Enpass, as well as many VPN and password manager providers.[5]

Cure53 created the DOMpurify JavaScript library for prevention of cross-site scripting.[6]

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