Instagram says it has fixed an issue that sent password reset emails to millions of users, but the cause of the problem remains unclear. The social media platform claims there was no breach of its systems, despite reports suggesting that sensitive information about 17.5 million accounts, including usernames and phone numbers, were available on the dark web.
The Verge has contacted Meta, Instagram's parent company, for clarification on what triggered the password reset emails but so far received no response. The platform says users can safely ignore these emails as the issue has been fixed.
However, the lack of clarity surrounding the cause of the problem has raised concerns among some users and security experts who question how such an incident could occur without being detected by Instagram's systems.
The Verge has contacted Meta, Instagram's parent company, for clarification on what triggered the password reset emails but so far received no response. The platform says users can safely ignore these emails as the issue has been fixed.
However, the lack of clarity surrounding the cause of the problem has raised concerns among some users and security experts who question how such an incident could occur without being detected by Instagram's systems.