Swiftgram
PS: it isn't an April fool. Confirmed by source code.
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quick_replies_limit 100.0
quick_reply_messages_limit 20.0
upload_premium_speedup_upload 10.0
upload_premium_speedup_download 10.0
upload_premium_speedup_notify_period 3600.0
intro_noscript_length_limit 32.0
intro_denoscription_length_limit 70.0
business_chat_links_limit 100.0
channel_restrict_sponsored_level_min 50.0
quick_reply_messages_limit 20.0
upload_premium_speedup_upload 10.0
upload_premium_speedup_download 10.0
upload_premium_speedup_notify_period 3600.0
intro_noscript_length_limit 32.0
intro_denoscription_length_limit 70.0
business_chat_links_limit 100.0
channel_restrict_sponsored_level_min 50.0
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Forwarded from iDubTG
Can you currently download media? (DC5 answer in comments with Y/N)
Final Results
17%
No! (DC1)
41%
No! (DC2)
3%
No! (DC3)
9%
No! (DC4)
4%
Yes! (DC1)
10%
Yes! (DC2)
2%
Yes! (DC3)
13%
Yes! (DC4)
Forwarded from exploit.org
SECURITY ALERT ⚠️
Possible RCE was detected in Telegram's media processing on Windows platform.
This issue expose users to malicious attacks through specially crafted media files, such as images or videos.
For security reasons disable auto-download feature. Please follow these steps:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Tap on Data and Storage.
3. Under the Automatic Media Download section, disable auto-download for "Photos", "Videos", and "Files" across all network types (Mobile Data, Wi-Fi, and Roaming).
Possible RCE was detected in Telegram's media processing on Windows platform.
This issue expose users to malicious attacks through specially crafted media files, such as images or videos.
For security reasons disable auto-download feature. Please follow these steps:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Tap on Data and Storage.
3. Under the Automatic Media Download section, disable auto-download for "Photos", "Videos", and "Files" across all network types (Mobile Data, Wi-Fi, and Roaming).
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Forwarded from CODER [ blog in bio🍷 ]
This media is not supported in your browser
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Forwarded from iDubTG
A new post by the engineering group @exploitorg states that a possible RCE or "breach" of sorts, was found in Telegram for Desktop, causing users to worry.
Although this is indeed a "flaw", a fundamental fact was left unmentioned. When a message of this kind is sent to an unsuspecting user on TDesktop, there is a prompt that is displayed before the program is allowed to run at all, which specifically states "This file has the extension .exe. It may harm the computer." wherein the user is told if they are certain they wish to run the program, followed by an option to either allow or prevent the computer from executing the unknown exe.
This means that the program is not run without the users intent. The program will only run if the user accepts the prompt. Additionally, this prompt will always display every time the file is loaded; it will only disappear if the user specifically chooses to select "Don't ask me again", which is what the engineering group did in the video.
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The picture that this post was referencing was not made by the engineering group, and is completely unrelated to the vulnerability discovered by @exploitorg.
See https://news.1rj.ru/str/iDubTGDiscussions/4755 for more info by a member of the engineering group.
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byteduck in iDubTG - Discussions Group
Yes.
We were talking about this video.
You can clearly see media type there - Photo.
The thing you are explained actually relates to .exe file, which was uploaded as video.
We were talking about this video.
You can clearly see media type there - Photo.
The thing you are explained actually relates to .exe file, which was uploaded as video.
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