Kiev vieta Telegram ai militari, 'attacchi russi'

Stop anche per i funzionari, 'Mosca diffonde malware'
epa08967950 A photo illustration shows the logo of social media messaging application Telegram on a computer screen, in Paris, France, 27 January 2021. The popular application (app) Whatsapp has faced backlash after announcing on 04 January a change to its privacy policy under which users widely interpreted that personal information would be shared with the app's parent company, Facebook. Although the policy change allegedly was only to affect interactions with business accounts, it prompted millions of users to migrate to rival messaging applications such as Signal and Telegram. EPA/IAN LANGSDON
epa08967950 A photo illustration shows the logo of social media messaging application Telegram on a computer screen, in Paris, France, 27 January 2021. The popular application (app) Whatsapp has faced backlash after announcing on 04 January a change to its privacy policy under which users widely interpreted that personal information would be shared with the app's parent company, Facebook. Although the policy change allegedly was only to affect interactions with business accounts, it prompted millions of users to migrate to rival messaging applications such as Signal and Telegram. EPA/IAN LANGSDON

ROMA, 20 SET - Il Centro di coordinamento della sicurezza informatica ucraina ha deciso di limitare l'uso di Telegram nelle agenzie governative e tra i militari. Lo riportano i media di Kiev. "Per ridurre al minimo le minacce, è stato deciso di vietare l'installazione e l'uso di Telegram sui dispositivi ufficiali dei dipendenti governativi, del personale militare, dei lavoratori del settore della sicurezza e della difesa e delle imprese che gestiscono infrastrutture critiche", afferma il Centro. Secondo l'Sbu e lo stato maggiore ucraino, Telegram viene usato dai russi per attacchi informatici, diffondendo malware e geolocalizzando gli utenti. (ANSA).

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