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Pavel Durov , the founder and CEO of the communication app Telegram , was arrested in France on Saturday .
He faces complicity charges related to child sexual abuse material and drug trafficking, as well charges for importing cryptology without prior declaration, and a “near-total absence” of cooperation with French authorities.
“ Nudify ” deepfake websites that generate images of people’s naked bodies have been incorporating mainstream single sign-on authentication systems into their websites.
Hanoi police have arrested two men in connection with the case.
Ransomware gang Brain Cipher has claimed responsibility for the hacks.
The group is threatening to leak 300 GB of stolen data from Le Grand Palais and dozens of other French national museums and cultural organizations.
The attack occurred during the Olympic Games earlier this month .
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