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Sexual predators exploit messaging app's encryption policies, raising security concerns

Thursday 16 January 2025 - 15:00
By: Dakir Madiha
Sexual predators exploit messaging app's encryption policies, raising security concerns

A series of criminal cases has exposed how sexual predators are exploiting Telegram's privacy features to distribute illegal content and coordinate abuse, prompting increased scrutiny of the messaging platform's security policies.

In a recent case in England, 45-year-old John Gary Humphreys received an 18-month prison sentence for sharing explicit abuse material through Telegram. During a September 2023 raid, police discovered thousands of illegal files on his devices, including nearly 1,000 files in the most severe category of abuse material.

The York Crown Court judge likened Humphreys' actions to those of a drug dealer, describing it as a "filthy trade in misery, debauchery and child cruelty." Beyond his prison term, Humphreys faces a five-year sexual harm prevention order and must register as a sex offender for ten years.

The case highlights broader concerns about criminal networks operating on Telegram. German investigators have identified groups with up to 70,000 members sharing assault footage and coordinating attacks. In France, a particularly disturbing case emerged when Gisèle Pélicot revealed years of abuse by her ex-husband Dominique Pélicot, who used online forums to facilitate attacks against her. His subsequent arrest in 2020 led to a 20-year prison sentence and the conviction of 50 accomplices.

Telegram's founder Pavel Durov faces mounting pressure over the platform's content policies. French authorities arrested him in August over allegations of inadequate content moderation, releasing him on €5 million bail with travel restrictions. While Telegram maintains a "zero-tolerance policy towards misuse," critics argue the platform's strict privacy features and resistance to sharing user data have made it attractive to criminal elements.

The platform's response to these challenges remains under scrutiny as authorities investigate its use in various criminal activities, including drug trafficking. Durov, currently under house arrest in Paris, has pledged to enhance efforts against "problematic content," though specific measures remain unclear.


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