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Instagram says there’s been ‘no breach’ despite password reset requests

Posted onJanuary 11, 2026January 12, 2026AuthorCyber Security Review


Instagram says that although some users received suspicious-looking password reset requests, it has not been breached. That seemingly contradicts a Friday Bluesky post from antivirus software company Malwarebytes, which shared a screenshot of an email from Instagram informing users of a request to reset their password.

The post claimed, “Cybercriminals stole the sensitive information of 17.5 million Instagram accounts, including usernames, physical addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and more.”

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Source: TechCrunch News


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CategoriesNews January 2026TagsCybersecurity awareness, Data Breach, Identity and Access Management, Instagram, Metadata, Password, Privacy, Social Media

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