Instagram users are receiving unexpected password reset emails in social engineering attacks. Learn how to spot these scams ...
Instagram is reassuring users that their accounts and private information are safe after many reported unusual emails urging password updates.
In your Instagram account settings (go to your account settings, then click "Accounts Center," then "Password and security," then "Recent emails"). Normally, this section would show all recent emails ...
Meta fixed a flaw that let hackers send password reset emails to users, but it says no accounts were compromised. Here's what ...
Instagram users around the world got multiple password reset emails over the weekend. Instagram has now explained what really happened.
Instagram is addressing confusion after some users reported receiving unexpected password reset emails in recent days.
Cybercriminals stole the sensitive information of 17.5 million Instagram accounts, including usernames, physical addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and more. This data is available for sale on ...
Meta confirms a technical flaw allowed bad actors to trigger legitimate-looking emails, but assures users that internal systems remain secure.
If you got one of the mass emails sent out to Instagram users over the weekend, here’s why you shouldn’t click the link, how to check if it’s legitimate and where Instagram says these notification ...
Instagram says it has fixed an issue that let an "external party" request password reset emails for some people. Here's what you need to know.
Numerous Instagram users received suspicious password reset emails amid reports of a massive data scrape. The social media ...