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AppWizard
April 3, 2026
Fraudsters are exploiting in-game chats in Minecraft to deceive young players, particularly in Russia. They initiate contact with children in the game, then move the conversation to Telegram, posing as "cybersecurity officers" and claiming that the children have shared sensitive information. They threaten detention to coerce minors into stealing money from their parents to give to couriers. Authorities have issued warnings to raise awareness among children and parents about these deceptive tactics.
AppWizard
September 13, 2025
Postal: Brain Damaged, a spinoff of the Postal series released in 2022, was developed by the Polish indie team Hyperstrange instead of the original creators, Running with Scissors. The game features a vibrant art style and allows players to explore the chaotic mind of the Postal Dude through imaginative levels. The opening level is set in a twisted version of suburbia, populated by eccentric NPCs and introducing innovative combat mechanics. As players progress, they encounter a variety of weapons, including a lightning gun and a nailgun that creates time-freezing bubbles. The game maintains the series' signature crude humor, which may not appeal to all players, and features the Postal Dude, whose quips are often uninspired. Despite its controversial heritage, Postal: Brain Damaged is recognized for its unique gameplay and design.
AppWizard
June 15, 2025
Lexington County State House Representative RJ May has been indicted on multiple federal charges related to child sex abuse material. He faces nearly a dozen charges, and federal prosecutors are seeking his detention before trial. May allegedly used four applications—Kik, Telegram, Mega, and Loki Messenger—to distribute child sexual assault material (CSAM). Investigators noted that all four apps were deleted shortly before a search warrant was executed at his home. Kik allows communication without a registered phone number, while Telegram and Mega are favored for their encryption and foreign ownership. Loki Messenger also offers end-to-end encryption. Rebecca Lorik, executive director of Pathways to Healing, highlighted the dangers of social media platforms and urged parents to engage with their children's online activities, educate themselves about potential risks, and consult experts for guidance.
AppWizard
March 17, 2025
A 49-year-old resident of Millville, John Dunigan, has been arrested for distributing child pornography via the messaging app Kik, following a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Authorities connected various IP addresses and email addresses to Dunigan during their investigation. A search warrant executed at his residence led to charges of first-degree distribution and second-degree possession of child sexual abuse material. Dunigan remains in custody at the Cumberland County Jail, with prosecutors seeking to ensure his continued detention.
AppWizard
December 10, 2024
New installations of Telegram in South Korea surged to 40,576 on the day President Yoon Suk Yeol announced martial law, significantly up from 9,016 the previous day. From Tuesday to Friday of last week, Telegram became the most downloaded mobile messenger in the country, rising from its previous position as the fourth most downloaded app. This increase is attributed to concerns about potential media censorship and the shutdown of domestic apps like KakaoTalk. Following the brief martial law, former Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun was questioned as part of a treason investigation and later resigned, presenting himself to prosecutors, who then took him into custody under emergency arrest provisions.
AppWizard
September 27, 2024
Telegram plans to disclose personal information, including phone numbers and IP addresses, to authorities in response to valid legal requests. CEO Pavel Durov announced this decision on September 23, following his legal troubles in France, where he was detained on August 24 and charged with facilitating terrorism and drug trafficking. After his release on bail, Telegram began cooperating with French authorities. A poll indicated that 44% of Ukrainians use Telegram for news, but the Ukrainian government has restricted its use among government agencies due to security concerns. Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine's military intelligence, described Telegram as a "threat to our national security."
AppWizard
September 25, 2024
Telegram will comply with legal requests from authorities, including providing users' IP addresses and phone numbers when presented with valid search warrants, as announced by CEO Pavel Durov. This decision aims to deter criminal activities on the platform. Durov acknowledged that while most of Telegram's nearly one billion users are law-abiding, a small fraction involved in illicit activities affects the platform's reputation. Following Durov's detention by French authorities over allegations related to criminal activities on Telegram, he criticized the authorities for holding him accountable for third-party actions. Critics have raised concerns about the platform's expansive group feature and its association with misinformation and illegal content. Ukraine has banned the app on state-issued devices to mitigate threats from Russia. Durov's arrest has led to discussions about free speech protections online and concerns about the platform's cooperation with authoritarian governments. Telegram plans to enhance its content moderation efforts using artificial intelligence, but experts express skepticism about whether this will meet legal requirements.
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