Instagram Says It Fixed a Mystery Email Problem, But Some Questions Remain.
If you received a password reset email from Instagram recently, the company claims to have fixed an issue that sent those emails out, but it's not entirely clear what triggered them in the first place.
In a post on its platform X, Instagram stated that the problem had been resolved and there was no breach of their systems. However, Malwarebytes reported that data on 17.5 million Instagram accounts - including usernames, physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses - became available for sale on the dark web.
It seems like the issue with password reset emails is not fully understood by the company itself, as they have yet to provide a clear explanation of what happened. This lack of clarity raises more questions than answers about security vulnerabilities at Instagram.
If you received a password reset email from Instagram recently, the company claims to have fixed an issue that sent those emails out, but it's not entirely clear what triggered them in the first place.
In a post on its platform X, Instagram stated that the problem had been resolved and there was no breach of their systems. However, Malwarebytes reported that data on 17.5 million Instagram accounts - including usernames, physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses - became available for sale on the dark web.
It seems like the issue with password reset emails is not fully understood by the company itself, as they have yet to provide a clear explanation of what happened. This lack of clarity raises more questions than answers about security vulnerabilities at Instagram.