Terrorists linked to the Delhi Red Fort blast reportedly used the encrypted messaging app Session, alongside Signal and Telegram, for coordination. The app, which requires no personal information and operates on a decentralized network, allows for untraceable communication. This feature, along with local data storage and complete encryption, makes it a tool of concern for security agencies.
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- December 28, 2025
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