French prosecutors have placed Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, under formal investigation using a stringent new cybercrime law.
Drug dealers, scammers and white nationalists openly conduct business and spread toxic speech on the platform, according to a Times analysis of more than 3.2 million Telegram messages.
Ukraine's National Coordination Center for Cybersecurity on September 20 banned the use of the Telegram messenger app ...
When French prosecutors took aim at Telegram boss Pavel Durov, they had a trump card to wield - a tough new law with no ...
Requiring global content providers to remove overtly criminal content or temporarily restricting services for neglecting their obligations to monitor illegal content should be seriously considered ...
Telegram is an encrypted chat app that is great for private conversations. If, however, you're ready to delete your account, ...
A 25-year-old Birmingham man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and ordered to forfeit $160,000.According to a release ...
In honor of September being the month with the most births, here’s an extensive list of restaurants you can claim birthday ...
The Russian guided bomb struck the five-story geriatric center in the city of Sumy in a broad daylight attack on Thursday, ...
South Korea is investigating sexually abusive deepfakes allegedly shared on the messaging platform Telegram. Officials say ...
Tech companies like Telegram may be forced to comply with government demands to share user data, according to a crypto lawyer ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — A Milford man who used an encrypted phone messaging application to traffic various drugs was sentenced to ...