Russian surveillance concerns: Ukraine restricts use of Telegram on state-issued devices
Russian surveillance concerns: Ukraine restricts use of Telegram on state-issued devices
Ukraine has restricted the use of Telegram on state-issued devices for government and military officials, citing concerns over Russian surveillance.
Russian Access to Data
The National Coordination Centre for Cybersecurity (NCCC) revealed evidence that Russian special services can access personal Telegram messages, including deleted ones. Military Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov emphasised the national security risks.
Cybersecurity Threats
Ukraine’s Security Service and Armed Forces reported that Telegram is being exploited by enemy forces for cyberattacks, malware, phishing, and user tracking. It is also used to adjust missile strikes.
New Cybersecurity Initiatives
The restriction excludes officials using Telegram for work purposes. Ukraine also plans to promote gender equality in cybersecurity and implement CyberTracker to monitor its Cybersecurity Strategy.
(With ANI inputs)