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Meta Embeds AI Image Tool in Instagram, Using Public User Photos

Meta just made it easier to create stunning AI images with Instagram photos - simply @-mention a public profile in its AI app and watch your visuals come to life. By default, public photos and reels can be reused to generate new images, opening up endless creative possibilities.

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India Warns WhatsApp Over Username Rollout Citing Security Risks

India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has warned WhatsApp to halt its global rollout of a new usernames feature, citing security risks, and given the Meta-owned platform just three days to respond. The move has sparked concerns over regulatory action and the protection of user data.

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Meta AI Flaw Compromises 20,000 Instagram Accounts

A bug in Meta's AI-powered support feature, High Touch Support, allowed outsiders to access nearly 20,000 Instagram accounts by exploiting a flaw that failed to verify email addresses for password reset requests. This oversight enabled hackers to bypass security checks and gain unauthorized account access.

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Meta Exposes Flaw in AI Support System Used to Hijack 20,000 Instagram Accounts

Meta revealed that over 20,000 Instagram accounts were hijacked after attackers exploited a vulnerability in its AI-powered support system, allowing them to reset passwords and gain unauthorized access. The flaw was found in a system called High Touch Support, an AI-assisted account recovery tool designed to help users regain control of their accounts.

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Meta's AI Chatbot Exposed to Account Takeover Vulnerability

A recent vulnerability in Meta's AI chatbot has raised red flags about the security of LLM chatbots, which can be exploited through various tactics that are difficult to block. This alarming weakness was demonstrated in a video showing an attacker taking over an Instagram account by simply interacting with Meta's AI support chatbot.

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Meta AI Exploited to Hijack High-Value Instagram Accounts

A shocking security breach has hit Instagram, where hackers exploited Meta's AI-powered support system to hijack high-value accounts, leaving users helpless and zero humans in the loop to fix the issue. Attackers cleverly tricked Meta's AI into thinking they were the legitimate owners by using an AI-generated video, bypassing automated checks and taking control of rare or valuable accounts.

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Hackers Exploit Instagram AI Chatbot to Hijack User Accounts

Hackers recently tricked Instagram's AI chatbot into handing over account controls, highlighting a critical vulnerability in AI agent authorization - a problem that's proving tougher to crack than authentication. By falsifying user locations and manipulating the chatbot, attackers were able to change account email addresses and passwords.

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Hackers Exploit Meta's AI Bot to Hijack Instagram Accounts

This weekend, hackers exploited a vulnerability in Meta's AI-powered customer support tool to hijack high-profile Instagram accounts, highlighting the platform's notoriously poor human support infrastructure. A simple sequence of steps, documented in a video circulated on Telegram, allowed attackers to add a new email address to an account and seize control.

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Lawsuit Alleges Dating App Meete Exploits Users' Likenesses

A Tennessee lawsuit claims dating app Meete used a young woman's TikTok video in an ad without her consent, sparking concerns over user exploitation. The case highlights the alarming trend of apps profiting from users' likenesses without permission.

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Forum Vigilantes Enforce Civility in Online Debate

Join the ultimate online debate where civility reigns supreme, and engage with the best commenting crew on the net in a fun, off-topic space. Share your thoughts on the week's hottest topics and unexpected tidbits, like a 2,685m2 underground bunker built for an Albanian dictator!

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Vietnamese Hackers Exploit Google AppSheet in 30,000-Account Facebook Phishing Spree

A massive phishing operation, dubbed AccountDumpling, has compromised around 30,000 Facebook accounts using a clever tactic: sending malicious emails from a legitimate Google AppSheet address to bypass spam filters. This sophisticated scam was more than just a simple phishing kit - it was a constantly evolving operation with real-time control panels and a lucrative criminal enterprise.

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EU Advances Mandatory Online Age Verification Despite Security Risks

The European Commission's recent findings have revealed that Meta failed to protect minors, with a staggering 12% of European children under 13 reportedly accessing Facebook or Instagram, sparking concerns over online safety. This has led to a push for mandatory online age verification, despite security risks.

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UK Regulator Probes Telegram Over CSAM Sharing Concerns

The UK's communications regulator, Ofcom, has launched a crucial investigation into Telegram over concerns that the platform is being used to share child sexual abuse material, sparking a delicate balance between regulation and user protection. This probe also extends to teen chat sites, raising important questions about moderation, oversight, and the safety of young users.

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New Mexico Ruling Threatens End-to-End Encryption

New Mexico Ruling Threatens End-to-End Encryption

A recent New Mexico court ruling against Meta has sparked a crucial debate: is it riskier to have social platforms that shield private messages with end-to-end encryption, or to leave them exposed for law enforcement to scrutinize? This case highlights the tricky trade-offs between user privacy and public safety.

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Critical AI Deepfake Risks Exposed as Big Tech Fails to Provide Answers

Critical AI Deepfake Risks Exposed as Big Tech Fails to Provide Answers

As AI-generated deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated, the risk of being deceived has never been higher - and it's clear that Big Tech is struggling to keep up. With misinformation spreading like a virus, it's time for tech giants to take responsibility and work towards effective countermeasures.

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TikTok Phishing: Alarming AiTM Campaign Targets Business Accounts

Beware of a sneaky new phishing campaign targeting TikTok Business accounts, using clever AiTM tactics to steal login credentials. Don't get caught out - stay vigilant and protect your account from these cunning cyber threats!

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social media surveillance: Shocking Risk to Free Speech

social media surveillance: Shocking Risk to Free Speech

Imagine a government tool meant to spot foreign threats quietly sweeping up Americans’ posts and using those snippets to deny visas, jobs, or the right to return — now three unions, backed by the EFF, are suing to stop a program they say chills speech, lacks transparency, and lets algorithms punish dissent without due process.

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social media surveillance: Stunning, Risky Threat

social media surveillance: Stunning, Risky Threat

Imagine losing a visa over a tweet: a new Brookings report reveals how AI-driven social-media surveillance for visa enforcement risks chilling speech, making costly errors, and turning public expression into grounds for punishment. It’s a wake-up call to ask who watches the watchers and demand clearer rules, transparency, and safeguards.

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social media surveillance: Stunningly Risky Threat

social media surveillance: Stunningly Risky Threat

Think twice before posting: U.S. agencies increasingly use AI to scan social media and can turn a sarcastic tweet or protest photo into grounds for visa revocation. This shift from manual monitoring to opaque algorithmic decision-making warns that free expression, due process, and basic safeguards for noncitizens are suddenly at risk.

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social media surveillance: Shocking, Risky Overreach

social media surveillance: Shocking, Risky Overreach

Imagine a world where a joke or complaint could trigger visa revocation — that’s now a real risk as U.S. agencies turn automated social‑media scans into tools for immigration enforcement. The Brookings report warns this scale and machine‑driven scrutiny can misread context, chill speech, and impose life‑altering consequences without clear oversight.

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AI in public life: Must-Have Guide to Best Safeguards

AI in public life: Must-Have Guide to Best Safeguards

Bruce Schneier warns that AI is already reshaping politics, institutions, and what it means to be a citizen — and his new book urges everyone to join the conversation before these systems write the rules for us. Dive into the early chapters, share your thoughts, and help steer whether AI rewires democracy for the public good or for powerful interests.

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social media surveillance: Exclusive Risk to Free Speech

social media surveillance: Exclusive Risk to Free Speech

Three U.S. labor unions, backed by the EFF, sued the Trump administration over a social‑media surveillance program they say lets officials flag and punish immigrants or visa applicants for political speech, risking a chilling effect on online dissent. The case asks courts to halt opaque, automated screening practices that critics say arbitrarily target viewpoints and deny due process.

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Elon Musks X: Stunning, Risky Government Exit Looms

Elon Musks X: Stunning, Risky Government Exit Looms

A senior UK minister has warned the government may pull its presence from Elon Musk’s X amid concerns over violence and disinformation, forcing a rethink of how officials communicate and hold platforms to account. With the Online Safety Act in play, ministers must balance public trust against the risk of ceding the conversation to bad actors.

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Facebook impersonation scams: Exclusive Risky Crackdown

Facebook impersonation scams: Exclusive Risky Crackdown

Singapore is sounding the alarm after a spike in Facebook impersonation scams that have cheated residents and strained law enforcement, and officials are now publicly pressing Meta to act faster to protect users. If platforms don’t step up with better detection, verification and takedowns, trust — and people’s money and privacy — will keep eroding.

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