💨 Abstract
Ukraine has restricted the use of Telegram on state-issued devices in government agencies, military formations, and critical infrastructure facilities due to concerns about Russian surveillance and the app's alleged use by enemy forces for cyberattacks, phishing, and tracking. The ban applies to government officials, military personnel, and employees of the security and defense sector, but not those using it as part of their duties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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