There is a bot which claims to give you Telegram Premium for free and it'll ask you for your credentials and if you login into the bot, it'll steal your telegram account and you'll lose access to all of your chats.
If you receive PM's from users from our chat or any other chat for that matter do not login into the bot! It'll forward the same message to other people, known or unknown!
Please stay safe and do not login into such suspicious spam bots!
Also If your account has been stolen, don't worry or panic, just do the following
1. Go To Settings > Devices > Terminate the device which is not in your location. 2. Report the bot as spam. 3. Check your PM's, tell all the people who got your PM that your account was stolen due to that bot and inform them to be safe as well.
There is a bot which claims to give you Telegram Premium for free and it'll ask you for your credentials and if you login into the bot, it'll steal your telegram account and you'll lose access to all of your chats.
If you receive PM's from users from our chat or any other chat for that matter do not login into the bot! It'll forward the same message to other people, known or unknown!
Please stay safe and do not login into such suspicious spam bots!
Also If your account has been stolen, don't worry or panic, just do the following
1. Go To Settings > Devices > Terminate the device which is not in your location. 2. Report the bot as spam. 3. Check your PM's, tell all the people who got your PM that your account was stolen due to that bot and inform them to be safe as well.
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