Unxpose Updates

Check out the improvements made to our platform!

Unxpose Updates

Check out the improvements made to our platform!

Unxpose Updates

Check out the improvements made to our platform!

Josemando Sobral

in May 6, 2026

After some time without writing news articles, we're back to our regular schedule. But that doesn't mean the team was standing still, quite the opposite! We have an article packed with fresh updates from your favorite cybersecurity tool. Let's dive in!

💎 Certificate Checks

Our SSL/TLS monitoring keeps getting stronger! On top of the cipher, protocol, and cryptographic vulnerability checks we already run, we've now added full certificate analysis.

The new checks identify expired, self-signed, and revoked certificates, inadequate certification keys, and other critical flaws that compromise the trust and security of your endpoints.

Access https://app.unxpose.com/web now and check your certificates inside each Web Application.

💎 New Cloud UI

This one actually shipped a little before April, but we're so proud of it that it had to make the list! We redesigned the Cloud screen to display a list of regions for your assets, and to surface configuration issues related to your Cloud account in a much more direct way.

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. So take a look at how it turned out:


Access the CLOUD section (https://app.unxpose.com/cloud), select a Cloud account, and see for yourself!

💎 Create your Unxpose account with Google

You're probably tired of hearing that weak passwords and credential leaks are still one of the leading causes of account compromise. With that in mind, it's now possible to create an Unxpose account using only Google Sign-In, no password required.

One fewer password in the world, and more security for your company!

💎 And that's not all!

A few more improvements worth knowing:

  • Cloud integration error interface: quickly identify and understand exactly what's preventing your integration from working correctly;

  • Azure subscription listing: easily see which subscriptions are being monitored within your directory;

  • Check for expiring domains: the name says it all 🙂

Josemando Sobral

in May 6, 2026

After some time without writing news articles, we're back to our regular schedule. But that doesn't mean the team was standing still, quite the opposite! We have an article packed with fresh updates from your favorite cybersecurity tool. Let's dive in!

💎 Certificate Checks

Our SSL/TLS monitoring keeps getting stronger! On top of the cipher, protocol, and cryptographic vulnerability checks we already run, we've now added full certificate analysis.

The new checks identify expired, self-signed, and revoked certificates, inadequate certification keys, and other critical flaws that compromise the trust and security of your endpoints.

Access https://app.unxpose.com/web now and check your certificates inside each Web Application.

💎 New Cloud UI

This one actually shipped a little before April, but we're so proud of it that it had to make the list! We redesigned the Cloud screen to display a list of regions for your assets, and to surface configuration issues related to your Cloud account in a much more direct way.

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. So take a look at how it turned out:


Access the CLOUD section (https://app.unxpose.com/cloud), select a Cloud account, and see for yourself!

💎 Create your Unxpose account with Google

You're probably tired of hearing that weak passwords and credential leaks are still one of the leading causes of account compromise. With that in mind, it's now possible to create an Unxpose account using only Google Sign-In, no password required.

One fewer password in the world, and more security for your company!

💎 And that's not all!

A few more improvements worth knowing:

  • Cloud integration error interface: quickly identify and understand exactly what's preventing your integration from working correctly;

  • Azure subscription listing: easily see which subscriptions are being monitored within your directory;

  • Check for expiring domains: the name says it all 🙂

Josemando Sobral

in May 6, 2026

After some time without writing news articles, we're back to our regular schedule. But that doesn't mean the team was standing still, quite the opposite! We have an article packed with fresh updates from your favorite cybersecurity tool. Let's dive in!

💎 Certificate Checks

Our SSL/TLS monitoring keeps getting stronger! On top of the cipher, protocol, and cryptographic vulnerability checks we already run, we've now added full certificate analysis.

The new checks identify expired, self-signed, and revoked certificates, inadequate certification keys, and other critical flaws that compromise the trust and security of your endpoints.

Access https://app.unxpose.com/web now and check your certificates inside each Web Application.

💎 New Cloud UI

This one actually shipped a little before April, but we're so proud of it that it had to make the list! We redesigned the Cloud screen to display a list of regions for your assets, and to surface configuration issues related to your Cloud account in a much more direct way.

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. So take a look at how it turned out:


Access the CLOUD section (https://app.unxpose.com/cloud), select a Cloud account, and see for yourself!

💎 Create your Unxpose account with Google

You're probably tired of hearing that weak passwords and credential leaks are still one of the leading causes of account compromise. With that in mind, it's now possible to create an Unxpose account using only Google Sign-In, no password required.

One fewer password in the world, and more security for your company!

💎 And that's not all!

A few more improvements worth knowing:

  • Cloud integration error interface: quickly identify and understand exactly what's preventing your integration from working correctly;

  • Azure subscription listing: easily see which subscriptions are being monitored within your directory;

  • Check for expiring domains: the name says it all 🙂