TL;DR
Telegram has applied for the .gram top-level domain through ICANN’s 2026 round. If approved, Telegram usernames could become web-addressable domains with AI-generated websites.
This creates a new namespace for phishing, impersonation, and threat actor self-promotion, operated by a platform already deeply embedded in the threat landscape.
Telegram would become the registry operator, making it the gatekeeper for abuse reports and takedowns across potentially a billion domains.
The July 2026 t.me serverHold incident showed what happens when Telegram depends on someone else’s domain infrastructure. Owning .gram would flip that dynamic but also transfer compliance liability onto Telegram.
Security teams should start monitoring the ICANN approval process, treat Telegram username squatting as a brand protection issue, and prepare to add .gram to their detection pipelines.
On August 18, Pavel Durov announced Telegram's ICANN application for the .gram domain as new phishing and impersonation risks emerge for security teams.
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