Back in May, I started tracking Handala, a hacktivist branded group expressing pro-Palestine views:
In an update to its privacy policy, Telegram says it will now share IP addresses and phone numbers to authorities in response to valid orders. The change is a dramatic switch for the social network app, which has become a hotbed for criminals.
Legitimate emails with bad practices and an insecure website add insult to injury.
The hacking group's X account shared videos comparing Xi Jinping to an emperor and others commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations.