Telegram says lurid Twitter claims have 'all the hallmarks of a hoax'

Quick Take

  • The messaging app says said a Twitter thread alleging crimes including rape and assassination is likely an attempt to steal users’ private keys.
  • A Twitter user going by the handle @adyingnobody claims to have used an exploit in Telegram’s software to download more than 100GB of messages.

Telegram, a messaging app popular with crypto investors, said a pseudonymous Twitter thread alleging crimes including rape and assassination "has all the hallmarks of a hoax" and is probably an attempt to steal the private keys to users' crypto wallets. 

A Twitter user going by the handle @adyingnobody claimed to have used an exploit in Telegram's software to download more than 100GB of messages, including evidence of behavior ranging from crypto influencers "pretending to be someone you're not" to rape, pedophilia and even murder. The top post in the thread had more than 4,000 retweets as of 7:15 a.m. ET on Tuesday. 

The Block also received an email from an address with a similar name, recapping the allegations — although they didn't respond to a follow-up email requesting more information.

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A spokesperson for Telegram poured cold water on the lurid tales, telling The Block that "the post has all the hallmarks of a hoax and the purpose of the text is likely to make gullible people download some malware that steals your private keys." 


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Andrew Rummer is executive editor for The Block Pro, based in London. He was previously managing editor at Bloomberg News and led special projects at Finimize. He has a degree in engineering from the University of Oxford. Follow him on Twitter at @AJRummer.