Twitter has defeated Read It Later. Today's competition gets a little more niche.
It’s unclear if the messaging platform blocked the same channels on iOS devices.
Russian authorities ramped up court orders demanding the removal of videos and content showing or discussing the war in Ukraine from VK.
The popular fanfiction site was targeted by a group claiming to be a part of Anonymous, but is likely a Russian-backed extortionist group.
“Torswats” is a Telegram user that has reportedly called in bomb threats to different locations, including high schools, using a digitally created voice.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Instagram is adding a broadcast channel to its app and intends to expand it to Messenger and Facebook in the coming months.
Meta's rolling out new encryption features on its app over the next few months, though it will randomly upgrade individual chats over time.
With a billion dollars a year in interest payments alone, Twitter is ruffling through every couch cushion in the house for a little spare change.
The encrypted messaging app had already been taking and pawning off popular usernames, but this would allow users to access the platform without a SIM card.
Authorities arrested 25 people on Wednesday, after an investigation that included the monitoring of online chat groups.
Amazon Web Services bought Wickr just a year ago, but the tech giant has recently been hard pressed to find cost savings.
Apple charges a 30% fee on apps, in-app purchases, and even boosted posts.
The app that promotes its secure, anonymous messaging system now wants to sell usernames like "@store" and let users pawn off their digital identities.
Somebody wormed their way into the tech giant's systems, though it's hard to say how bad the damage is yet.
LAPSUS$, a new cybercriminal gang with serious chutzpah, has been pillaging the tech sector's biggest names for their digital secrets.
The software company is currently investigating claims that its internal systems were compromised.
Russia banned Instagram after Meta allowed users' calls for violence against Russian soldiers and Vladimir Putin, so engineers made their own version: Rossgram.
The “IT Army of Ukraine” was announced by the country’s vice prime minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, and is organizing on Telegram.
An Android app using a similar name to Trump's social media site has gotten well over 100,000 downloads and offers in-app purchases.
The app's famously been impenetrable to authorities in the past, and the DOJ isn't divulging how they could crack it this time.