Telegram loses appeal to stop Russian spies from accessing user data

Nicholas Fearn
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Russian spies can continue to collect Telegram's encryption keys, rules court.

Russia's Supreme Court has ordered encrypted messaging app Telegram to hand over encryption keys to the country's security services. According to a report from Bloomberg, the company has lost an...

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