Telegram Loses Bid to Block Russia From Encryption Keys

  • Messaging service plans to appeal Russian court’s decision
  • Regulators could block Telegram service if it fails to comply
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Telegram, the encrypted messaging app that’s prized by those seeking privacy, lost a bid before Russia’s Supreme Court to block security services from getting access to users’ data, giving President Vladimir Putin a victory in his effort to keep tabs on electronic communications.

Supreme Court Judge Alla Nazarova on Tuesday rejected Telegram’s appeal against the Federal Security Service, the successor to the KGB spy agency which last year asked the company to share its encryption keys. Telegram declined to comply and was hit with a fineBloomberg Terminal of $14,000. Communications regulator Roskomnadzor said Telegram now has 15 days to provide the encryption keys.