Home Tech/AIInstagram states it has resolved the problem that allowed an individual to send all those password reset emails.

Instagram states it has resolved the problem that allowed an individual to send all those password reset emails.

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Instagram states it has resolved the problem that allowed an individual to send all those password reset emails.

The organization asserts that there was no compromise of its systems.

The organization asserts that there was no compromise of its systems.

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Terrence O'Brien
is the weekend editor for the Verge. He boasts over 18 years of expertise, including a decade as managing editor at Engadget.

If you’re among the numerous, numerous individuals who received a password reset email from Instagram recently, the organization indicates it has resolved the concern. What was the concern? Unclear. We contacted Meta for clarification but have not received a reply. All that’s known is that an “external party” instigated the emails, and Instagram assures you can disregarded them.

The organization announced on X that the concern was resolved and also insisted there was no breach of its systems. This seems to contradict reports from Malwarebytes, which indicated that data on 17.5 million Instagram accounts, including usernames, physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses, could be found on the dark web.

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