🏴☠️👮🏻♂️Краснодарец, сотрудничавший с СБУ, получил 12 лет за госизмену
По данным ФСБ, россиянин установил контакт с представителями СБУ и по их заданию за деньги передавал за рубеж сведения, которые были известны ему в осуществления служебной деятельности и могли быть использованы против безопасности РФ.
🏴☠️👮🏻♂️Краснодарец, сотрудничавший с СБУ, получил 12 лет за госизмену
По данным ФСБ, россиянин установил контакт с представителями СБУ и по их заданию за деньги передавал за рубеж сведения, которые были известны ему в осуществления служебной деятельности и могли быть использованы против безопасности РФ.
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At the start of 2018, the company attempted to launch an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) which would enable it to enable payments (and earn the cash that comes from doing so). The initial signals were promising, especially given Telegram’s user base is already fairly crypto-savvy. It raised an initial tranche of cash – worth more than a billion dollars – to help develop the coin before opening sales to the public. Unfortunately, third-party sales of coins bought in those initial fundraising rounds raised the ire of the SEC, which brought the hammer down on the whole operation. In 2020, officials ordered Telegram to pay a fine of $18.5 million and hand back much of the cash that it had raised. Telegram boasts 500 million users, who share information individually and in groups in relative security. But Telegram's use as a one-way broadcast channel — which followers can join but not reply to — means content from inauthentic accounts can easily reach large, captive and eager audiences. In addition, Telegram's architecture limits the ability to slow the spread of false information: the lack of a central public feed, and the fact that comments are easily disabled in channels, reduce the space for public pushback. Perpetrators of such fraud use various marketing techniques to attract subscribers on their social media channels. This ability to mix the public and the private, as well as the ability to use bots to engage with users has proved to be problematic. In early 2021, a database selling phone numbers pulled from Facebook was selling numbers for $20 per lookup. Similarly, security researchers found a network of deepfake bots on the platform that were generating images of people submitted by users to create non-consensual imagery, some of which involved children.
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