In announcing the ban, Ukraine says it's uncovered evidence that Russian agents can access private user messages on Telegram, ...
Ukraine has banned the use of the Telegram messaging platform on official devices issued to government and military personnel ...
Telegram is heavily used in both Ukraine and Russia and has become a critical source of information since the Russian ...
Government officials, military personnel and critical infrastructure workers will not be allowed to use the popular messaging app, but Ukrainians remain free to use it in their personal devices.
The use of chatbots to sell stolen data demonstrates the difficulty the app has in preventing nefarious agents taking ...
Telegram chatbots have allowed unauthorized access to Star Health customer data including test results and medical diagnoses.
Decision comes after evidence was shared showing Russia’s ability to access Telegram messages and personal data.
The Ukrainian government has banned the use of the Telegram messaging app on state and military mobile phones in a bid to prevent Russian spying.
Ukraine has announced a ban on the use of the Telegram app on devices used by state officials, as well as military personnel ...
The messaging app is actively used by Russia for cyberattacks and calibrating missile strikes Kiev has claimed Ukrainian ...
Criminals have found a home on Telegram - from selling vapes and exotic pets to offering sex services. CNA finds out if the app responds quickly to user reports of illegal content.
Ukraine on Friday restricted the use of Telegram for its government, military and security officials, citing "threats" to national security on the app founded by Russian-born Pavel Durov.