“I’ll tell you a story about how my telegram messages were read in real time.”
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Re: “I’ll tell you a story about how my telegram messages were read in real time.”
#2I highly recommend to everyone using Telegram (or other web services) to enable their 2nd factor authentication [4]. This combined with reviewing your active sessions and the Telegram channel for login notifications can allow you to defeat any of the above attacks (with the possible exception of the recovery@telegram.org email service?)For Telegram, this will prompt for a password in addition to the required code sent to another active Telegram session or if not, via SMS. You can provide an email address for recovery purposes or avoid that entirely (which may be a problem if this password is forgotten).
In addition, recently I was prompted in the Telegram settings pane to confirm my number has not changed, and that I still remember my password, even providing a way to test it. I am not sure what would happen if I said I forgot it (would I be allowed to reset it? would all other active sessions be signed out?) but it seems the Telegram team is making an effort to keep users safe in light of attacks on SMS.
[0] https://twitter.com/white_shy/status/1518908527934423040 [1] https://www.zdnet.com/article/telegrab-malware-hijacks-teleg... [2] https://usa.kaspersky.com/blog/telegram-accounts-stealing/14... [3] https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-hijac... [4] https://telegram.org/blog/sessions-and-2-step-verification