Despite rumors of a potential security breach after many Instagram users received unexpected password reset emails recently, the social media platform said there was no hack. According to a statement ...
A massive cache of stolen passwords was found exposed online, affecting millions of users worldwide. Experts warn that reused ...
The social media platform has said there was "no breach of its systems" but questions remain.
Massive Instagram data leak hits 17.5M users; leaked info includes emails and phone numbers, raising phishing and identity ...
Last Friday, a report from Malwarebytes claimed that data from nearly 17.5 million Instagram accounts is being sold on the dark web. The report cited multiple user reports claiming suspicious password ...
Instagram has denied that it has suffered a data breach after thousands of users reported receiving unexpected emails prompting them to reset their passwords.
(RTTNews) - Instagram (META) has insisted its systems were not breached after large numbers of users received unexpected emails asking them to reset their passwords. The company said it had fixed an ...
PCWorld reports that recent Instagram password reset emails were legitimate, not phishing attempts, despite widespread user confusion about potential account hacks. Security researcher Troy Hunt ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Update: Instagram has issued an official response to the password reset email issue, stating there was no data breach involved.
Instagram shared a new update on X which announces that the password reset issue that has been widespread is now fixed and is no longer a problem. According to the company, the issue stems from an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. This surprise Instagram message could signal an attack attempt ...