What to do if your Telegram account is hacked
We explain how to detect if scammers have gained access to your Telegram account, and what to do about it.
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We explain how to detect if scammers have gained access to your Telegram account, and what to do about it.
Cybercriminals are enticing Telegram users with free subscriptions. Is this an unexpected act of generosity or just another scam?
Worried about your access to Telegram and its privacy after Pavel Durov’s arrest? Here’s what you should (and shouldn’t!) do right now.
Scammers claim you can earn plenty of Toncoin cryptocurrency by distributing referral links. What’s the catch?
In response to EU regulations, WhatsApp will soon offer interoperability with other messengers. Do we need it? And is it secure?
Our researchers discovered spyware-infected WhatsApp modifications distributed through Telegram channels and websites with WhatsApp mods.
Researchers have found several spyware-infected versions of Telegram and Signal on Google Play.
How to secure chats on your phone, and why encryption alone is not enough
We explain why it’s best not to use desktop versions of messengers such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and the like.
A few words about why Telegram isn’t as secure as its developers boast.
Gamer accounts are in demand on the underground market. Proof positive is BloodyStealer, which steals account data from popular gaming stores.
We explain why secret chats in Telegram are a must, and how to configure security and privacy.
FinSpy is spyware for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux that is sold legally. What it can do and how to defend yourself.
Ensure Kaspersky Secure Connection switches on automatically when you open a particular app.
Avoid the phishing bait and protect your Telegram account
Cybercriminals attack Telegram users with an old trick for masking malware as pictures.
Attackers pretending to be acquaintances asking for money — the story is old, the approaches new. We show you how to avoid the e-bait.
Today, regular instant messengers are hard to trust when it comes to privacy. There are, of course, safer alternatives, but are they able to substitute Skype and WhatsApp?