π Two Step Verification. It allows you to set up a password that will be required every time you log into your account from a new device β in addition to the code you get in the SMS.
We recommend (a lot) to set up this verification (2FA)
telegram.org/blog/sessions-and-2-step-verification
#telegram #security
We recommend (a lot) to set up this verification (2FA)
telegram.org/blog/sessions-and-2-step-verification
#telegram #security
Telegram
Active Sessions and Two-Step Verification
Telegram adds Session Control and Two-Step Verification.
β³οΈ TELEGRAM | HACKS β³οΈ
Researchers hack Telegram accounts through SS7 protocol
White Hackers from Positive Technologies shown how to exploit SS7 protocol to login into Telegram accounts by intercepting SMS messages.
In order to avoid this, we strongly recommend turning on two-step verification for Telegram.
PS: Theyβre attacking the SS7 vulnerability, this is not a Telegram problem.
http://telegramgeeks.com/2016/06/researchers-hack-telegram-accounts-ss7-protocol/
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#telegram #security #hacks #SS7
Researchers hack Telegram accounts through SS7 protocol
White Hackers from Positive Technologies shown how to exploit SS7 protocol to login into Telegram accounts by intercepting SMS messages.
In order to avoid this, we strongly recommend turning on two-step verification for Telegram.
PS: Theyβre attacking the SS7 vulnerability, this is not a Telegram problem.
http://telegramgeeks.com/2016/06/researchers-hack-telegram-accounts-ss7-protocol/
βΉοΈ @geeksChannel
#telegram #security #hacks #SS7
Telegram Geeks
Researchers hack Telegram accounts through SS7 protocol
SS7 Protocol - Watch hackers hijack WhatsApp and Telegram accounts using SS7 telecom flaw
β³οΈ TELEGRAM | SECURITY β³οΈ
βΆοΈ Security researchers have found a vulnerability that could allow attackers to send massive messages on Telegram bypassing its limitations.
Due to a programming error, a sender can gain control of the size of messages and send them with arbitrary length: Ghaf and his fellow researchers were able to send a message with 30000 bytes, exceeding the 4096 byte limit, and another which was empty breaching the one byte minimum.
You can see the Proof of Concept messages at @poc_sadghaf channel: That includes the 30000 bytes long text message and a second one empty.
π₯ Youtube: Proof of Concept
π‘ Original Source: Sad Ghaf Security Team
#security #telegram #researchers #vulnerability
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βΆοΈ Security researchers have found a vulnerability that could allow attackers to send massive messages on Telegram bypassing its limitations.
Due to a programming error, a sender can gain control of the size of messages and send them with arbitrary length: Ghaf and his fellow researchers were able to send a message with 30000 bytes, exceeding the 4096 byte limit, and another which was empty breaching the one byte minimum.
You can see the Proof of Concept messages at @poc_sadghaf channel: That includes the 30000 bytes long text message and a second one empty.
π₯ Youtube: Proof of Concept
π‘ Original Source: Sad Ghaf Security Team
#security #telegram #researchers #vulnerability
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Telegram
SadGhaf
POC
France & Germany seek to force WhatsApp & Telegram to unlock encrypted messages
France and Germany this week called on the European Union to adopt a law that would require app companies to make encrypted messages available to law enforcement, as part of Europe's ongoing efforts to thwart terrorist attacks.
Sources: RT - Independent - The Verge
#privacy #encryption #telegram #security
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France and Germany this week called on the European Union to adopt a law that would require app companies to make encrypted messages available to law enforcement, as part of Europe's ongoing efforts to thwart terrorist attacks.
Sources: RT - Independent - The Verge
#privacy #encryption #telegram #security
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RT International
France & Germany seek to force WhatsApp & Telegram to unlock encrypted messages β RT World News
Privacy advocates have been alarmed by calls of French and German interior ministers, who proposed a law that would make it compulsory for digital messenger services to offer unencrypted records of usersβ conversations to security services.