
Instagram users have recently been reporting an influx of unsolicited password reset emails. Instagram has now responded by stating that these emails are the result of an internal glitch, not a security breach.
Instagram has clarified that the unusual password reset emails received by its users were due to a software glitch. This clarification came after numerous users voiced concerns about the possibility of their accounts being compromised.
The company categorically denied that there had been any major security breach, countering last week’s claims that it had suffered a data breach. It was previously suggested that sensitive information of 17.5 million Instagram users, including usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses, was being offered on the dark web.
In their statement, Instagram did not elaborate on the nature of the software issue that resulted in these emails being sent out. However, they assured users that there had been no breach of their systems and that user accounts are secure. Users were advised to disregard the password reset emails.
Regardless of Instagram’s assurance, users are always encouraged to exercise caution when dealing with their account security. It is a standard security practice to ignore and delete any unsolicited password reset emails, without clicking on any links they may contain.
To enhance account security, users should employ unique passwords for each of their accounts, and change these on a regular basis. In addition, enabling two-factor authentication provides an extra layer of security. Instagram users can check the devices logged into their account via the Meta Account Center, helping identify any potential security issues.
Despite Instagram’s reassurances, there are still unanswered questions surrounding this incident. The company has not explained how external parties could have sent out authentic password requests, or who these external parties may be. Many hope that Instagram will provide more clarity on this issue, although it remains uncertain whether they will do so.
What were the email notifications Instagram users received?
Users reported receiving unsolicited emails prompting them to reset their Instagram passwords.
Did Instagram confirm a data breach?
No, Instagram categorically denied any data breach, attributing the password reset emails to a software glitch.
What should users do if they receive unsolicited password reset emails?
Users are advised to delete such emails without clicking on any links they contain. It is also recommended to have unique passwords for each account and to regularly change these passwords. Enabling two-factor authentication is another suggested security measure.