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In response to increasing online fraud and money laundering, Nepal's Telecommunication Authority has mandated the immediate ...
Messaging platform Telegram is making some new concessions around safety and user privacy after the arrest of its founder and CEO Pavel Durov in France last month.
Towards the end of his message, Durov acknowledged the rapid growth of Telegram’s user base — now estimated at 950 million — has inadvertently allowed criminals to exploit the platform.
The Telegram messaging platform has issued what appears to be its first official statement concerning the detention of its CEO, Pavel Durov. Durov’s status remains unclear as French authorities ...
Telegram has been quietly sharing user IP addresses and phone numbers with authorities for years, according to CEO Pavel Durov. In a surprising update on Oct. 2, Durov clarified that this ...
Telegram’s CEO was arrested in relation to an investigation into an unnamed person involving claims of “complicity” in distributing child sexual abuse material.
Telegram, with an estimated 1 billion active users, will receive $300 million in cash and equity from xAI to integrate Grok into Telegram apps for 12 months.
In a significant reversal, the company changed its policies, and it will now turn over Telegram user IP addresses and phone numbers to law enforcement agencies in response to valid legal requests.
The messaging app Telegram has said it will hand over users' IP addresses and phone numbers to authorities who have search warrants or other valid legal requests. The change to its terms of ...
Telegram ignored outreach from child safety watchdogs before CEO's arrest, groups say Telegram’s CEO was arrested in relation to an investigation into an unnamed person involving claims of ...
Before Telegram’s CEO was arrested in France, the app had gained a reputation for ignoring advocacy groups fighting child exploitation.