The move comes as pressure builds on new instant messaging services like Telegram as they balance their obligations to users against security concerns following the deadly attacks in Paris and the recent downing of a Russian plane in Egypt
The instant
messaging app Telegram, created by Russian Internet guru Pavel Durov, says it
has blocked dozens of accounts associated with the jihadist Islamic State
group.
The move came as
pressure builds on new instant messaging services like Telegram as they balance
their obligations to users against security concerns following the deadly
attacks in Paris and the recent downing of a
Russian plane in Egypt .
Telegram, a free
app which was launched in 2013, says it "provides a secure means of
communications everywhere on the planet" and blasts Internet giants
Facebook and Google on its website for giving private data to third parties.
It offers an
encrypted chat service with self-destructing messages and has recently launched
a way to create public channels to broadcast to unlimited audiences.
According to the
Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), the technology is fast becoming
popular among jihadi groups, with IS and Al-Qaeda groups creating several
channels.
"We were
disturbed to learn that Telegram's public channels were being used by ISIS to spread their propaganda," the service said
on its own Twitter account late Wednesday.
"As a
result, this week alone we blocked 78 ISIS-related channels across 12
languages," it added.
Telegram said it
identifies offensive public content by reviewing user reports.
"We were
able to identify and block these public ISIS
channels thanks to your reports," it said.
Telegram's Durov
specified that the "only publicly available channels could be reported and
blocked" and denied that he can intercept conversations.
'Privacy
more important'
Encryption of
communications surged after fugitive ex-NSA employee Edward Snowden revealed in
2013 the massive data harvesting done by US agencies.
Telegram quickly
amassed a following. While the precise number of users is unknown, in August
the company said it is used to send 10 billion messages every day.
In the aftermath
of the attacks however it could become harder for Telegram to defend its
policy, as governments are likely to push for restrictions on the technology so
it can better carry out surveillance of extremist groups.
CIA Director John
Brennan complained Monday that some technologies -- without specifically
mentioning encryption -- "make it exceptionally difficult, both
technically as well as legally, for intelligence and security services to have
the insight they need to uncover" terror plots.
Telegram has been
targeted in Iran , and there
are calls to ban it in Russia .
Durov previously
admitted that IS jihadists use his network but stood by his policy to keep
conversations private.
"I think
that privacy, and our right for privacy, is more important than our fear of bad
things happening, like terrorism," he said at a conference organised by
TechCrunch in late September.
"Ultimately,
ISIS will always find a way to communicate
among themselves," Durov said when asked how he sleeps at night knowing IS
uses his product.
Durov, the enfant
terrible of Russia 's
Internet industry together with his brother Nikolai, developed the popular
Vkontakte social networking site, a Russian version of Facebook.
He made waves in
2014 when he disclosed Russia 's
FSB security service had demanded he turn over personal data of Ukrainian
protest groups that had toppled a pro-Moscow leader. He said that to obey would
have been a betrayal of the trust of users.
But he ultimately
lost control of VKontakte and left the country two years ago to focus on
Telegram, based in Berlin .
More recently he
appeared to also thumb his nose at US intelligence, writing on
Facebook that "the (National Security Agency) tried to secretly recruit
some of Telegram developers" and deriding "such invasive
activities".
Earlier this week
he wrote on Facebook that he mourned the Paris
attacks that took place "in the most beautiful city in the world",
but also criticised the French government.
"I think the
French government is as responsible as ISIS
for this, because it is their policies and carelessness which eventually led to
the tragedy.
"They take
money away from hardworking people of France
with outrageously high taxes and spend them on waging useless wars in the Middle East and on creating parasitic social paradise for
North African immigrants."
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