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Telegram has long held a reputation as a secure messaging app, and it is used globally by journalists, activists, and ordinary users seeking privacy. Its founder, Russian-born Pavel Durov, who was ...
The former FSB officer is suspected of ties to a mysterious Telegram account that threatened to “know everything that happens in power and around it” in Russia.
Messaging app Telegram has become a key channel for spreading news about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the march of Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Media watchdog Roskomnadzor instructed Telegram to "provide the FSB with the necessary information to decode electronic messages received, transmitted, or being sent" within 15 days, ...
Independent investigative news outlet Important Stories reported that Polyakov, who worked with the FSB until 2022, was arrested for starting to "do business" in pro-Kremlin Telegram channels ...
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov said on September 27 that Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) had notified him that his firm was in violation of a controversial antiterrorism law requiring companies ...
Lawyers for from the “Agora” human rights group representing the instant messenger Telegram have appealed to the United Nations for support in their dispute with Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB ...
Russia's media regulator has ordered Telegram to give the Federal Security Service (FSB) access to users' messaging data within 15 days, prompting a defiant response from the popular app's co-founder.
The Telegram messaging app may have ties to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), according to an investigation. Independent Russian investigative outlet IStories said it has uncovered evidence ...