Several users on social media reported having their Instagram accounts hacked over the weekend. Meta's own support chatbot was blamed for allowing hackers to hijack accounts.
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Hackers may be mass-reporting Instagram accounts and charging users thousands to restore them. Dozens of people have claimed ...
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The flaw, which Meta said it had fixed, allowed anyone to take over accounts using a bug in the company’s new artificial ...
Some AI cybersecurity threats are incredibly simple. They’re still dangerous. On June 5, 404 Media reported that attackers had been using Meta’s AI customer support agent to steal Instagram accounts.
Meta has revealed that 20,225 Instagram users had their accounts hijacked in a recent incident where attackers used Meta's AI-powered support system to reset passwords. As BleepingComputer reported ...
According to multiple reports, multiple Instagram accounts were hacked over the weekend, with the hackers saying they asked META's AI chatbot to link the exposed accounts to a new email address.
A severe security flaw in Meta’s automated AI support assistant allowed hackers to hijack high-profile Instagram accounts via basic prompt injection. Attackers spoofed target locations via a VPN and ...
The exploit affected hundreds of accounts and raises new questions about what happens when companies automate account security. The Instagram account of the Obama White House has not been active for ...
Attackers are using text prompts in Meta AI to change associated email addresses and hijack Instagram accounts, bypassing two-factor authentication. While Meta claims the issue is resolved, users ...