Moscow has been hit by a major mobile internet blackout as the Russian government tightens restrictions it has touted as necessary to ensure the “security” of its citizens.
The company has removed over 159 million scam ads and disabled 150,000 accounts linked to scam networks. New features will ...
Users will be alerted about suspicious activities like unrecognized device linking and friend requests.
Cellphone internet disruptions have gripped the Russian capital for more than a week, derailing the daily routine for millions of residents and inflicting massive losses to businesses. The ...
Meta is rolling out new scam alerts across Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger as it ramps up AI-driven fraud detection and ...
Russia’s most popular messaging app, Telegram, has largely stopped working inside the country, according to user reports on outage-tracking websites.
These "old school" communication and navigation methods are being used as workarounds for widespread, prolonged mobile internet blackouts across the country.
As Telegram outages spread across Russia, the Kremlin appears to be ramping up pressure on the popular app while steering users toward a state-backed alternative.
Disgruntled Muscovites have turned to pagers, walkie-talkies, landline phones and paper maps after more than a week of ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) does not exercise effective oversight of compliance with nuclear safety standards at the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, as its structure is ...
RUSSIANS have been forced to use walkie-talkies and paper maps as residents are left reeling from an internet blackout ...
Scammers are constantly evolving their tactics - and so are we. Every day, criminals use increasingly sophisticated measures ...