How to reset instagram password hack


Beware Instagram Users, There Is A Password Reset Scam That You Need To Watch Out For! / Digital Information World

We are living in an era where millennials cannot even imagine spending a day without Instagram. So, while millions of people are on it every day, there is a risk for a much bigger privacy breach with the new text scam that is on the rise already.

The revelation first got made in the form of tweets coming from several Instagram users who showed a glimpse of an official-like password reset texts from the company. The text read as “Tap to reset your Instagram password:” with an http://ig.me link?

However, when users checked the login details to see if the warning is legit, no one really attempted to break into their account from any unknown device. This led to another user coming up to the conclusion that maybe someone is trying to hack the accounts.

By now, we are sure that this is a new phishing scam that will convince users to enter their email and then a new password so that users can later access their accounts with the help of the script.

For those of you who may have fallen for the trap, Instagram only informs you about updating your password via email to your official email address.

Furthermore, privacy experts suggest that such fake texts are usually something coming from the hackers and it is important that people don't click the links and also delete them immediately.

In case, if the user clicks on the link by mistake, they should disconnect the device from the internet and close the page or tab.

Fortunately, Instagram’s recent update now includes details regarding when and how the company reaches out to its users in an official capacity. And to know more on that, all you are required to do is open your Instagram app, head to Settings > Security > Emails from Instagram.

By doing so, Instagram has created more erase for users to know when the company has actually contacted them, and when it is actually hackers trying to access the accounts.

I just got a text to reset my Instagram password
Has anyone gotten that message?
😕

— slcomedy (@DJXCaliba) November 24, 2020

Has anyone else gotten a random text from @Facebook saying “Tap to reset your Instagram password:” with an https://t. co/4OHDu7MAXc link? Checked @instagram and it doesn’t show any logins that weren’t me, so not sure if it’s legit?

— Patrick Campanale (@pcamp96) November 24, 2020

@instagram I Received 2 emails from you guys re log-in issues, but I never requested help or to reset my password. 🤔

— amy fitzpatrick (@amyfitzpatric14) November 23, 2020

If Instagram just texted me to reset my password does that mean someone is trying to hack me

— madi & bright 🎄 (@OfficiallyMadii) November 25, 2020

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How to Recover a Hacked Instagram Account [2022 Update]

Are You Locked Out of Your Instagram Account? Don’t Panic!

There are few things as panic-inducing as discovering you've been locked out of your Instagram account.  And I should know. 

Earlier this year, my good friend's Instagram account was hacked. Scammers locked him out, reset his password, and started running crypto scams on his followers. It was a nightmare that took weeks to resolve.

Unfortunately, Instagram hacks have increased every year since 2016. Last year alone, there were more than one million cases of social media account takeovers (ATO) — almost double the amount from the year before [*].

A hacked Instagram account is more than an annoyance. If scammers gain access to your account, they can harvest your personal information to use for identity theft, impersonate you and destroy your online reputation, or scam your friends and family — and that’s not even considering the financial losses that could accrue if your company, influencer, or business account is hacked. 

If you can’t log into your account or are seeing signs that it’s been hacked, act fast and follow these steps.  

Here’s How To Tell If Your Instagram Account Is Hacked

The most obvious sign that your Instagram account has been hacked is that your login and password no longer work. If this is happening to you, a hacker may have gained access to your account and locked you out. You’ll need to follow the steps below to get your Instagram account back. 

Sometimes scammers don’t want you to know that they’ve hacked your account. In these cases, there are some telltale signs indicating that someone else has access to your Instagram account:

You receive a password reset email that you didn’t request

If you receive a password reset email that you didn’t request, it means someone else is trying to get into your account. Even worse, it could mean that they’ve hacked your email account and are using it to gain access to your other accounts. 

Don’t ignore these emails. Instead, make sure all of your account passwords are updated and secure, and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) with an authenticator app like Google Authenticator wherever possible.

Take action: If your Instagram account has been hacked, your bank account, email, and other online accounts could also be at risk. Try Aura’s identity theft protection free for 14 days to secure your identity against scammers.

Your account email has changed

If you get an email from Instagram saying that your email has been changed, your account is hacked. At this point, a scammer has already gained access to your account and is trying to prevent you from changing your Instagram password to get back in.

You’ll need to deny the change from the original email account associated with your Instagram account.

Pro tip: Make sure that the email change message isn’t a phishing scam. All official Instagram emails should come from [email protected]. Any email coming from a different account is a scam. 

You get a “suspicious login attempt” alert 

If scammers try to log into your account from a different location, Instagram will flag it as a suspicious login attempt. To check if someone else is using your Instagram account, log into the Instagram app, then go to Profile > Settings > Security > Login Activity.

Check your Instagram "Login Activity" to see if anyone else has accessed your account.

Your Login Activity will show you the last few locations from which your account was accessed. If you see anything unfamiliar, press “This Wasn’t Me” and Instagram will log out your account from that device.  

If you’re using Instagram on your desktop computer, you can check your Login Activity under Profile > Settings > Login Activity.

Friends and followers are getting strange messages from you

One of the reasons scammers don’t want you to know they’ve hacked your Instagram account is that they want to scam your friends. Instagram hackers will often send messages to your friends with the goal of  stealing their login information or getting them to invest in fraudulent crypto schemes. 

If your friends reach out and tell you that they’ve received weird messages from you, check your account activity immediately.

Your account is posting and commenting on its own

If you see strange notifications about posts or comments you don’t remember writing, your account is compromised. A scammer is making posts and comments pretending to be you — most likely with the hope of scamming more of your friends and followers. 

💡 Related: The Latest Social Media Scams (and How To Avoid Them) →

My Instagram Account Was Hacked! What Should I Do?

If you recognize any of the above warning signs, don’t panic. There are specific steps you can take to recover your account, secure it from hackers, and mitigate the damage done. 

But first: If your Instagram account has been hacked, the scammers could use your personal details to log into other services, including your email and online banking. 

If you’ve lost access to your Instagram account, make sure to:

  1. Update passwords on all of your accounts. Use secure and unique passwords for all of your accounts — especially if you have a habit of reusing passwords. Whenever possible, enable 2FA so hackers can’t get into your account, even if they have your passwords.
  2. Regularly check your credit report and bank statements. Scammers are almost always after your financial accounts. Check for the warning signs of identity theft — such as strange charges on your bank statement or accounts you don’t recognize. An identity theft protection service like Aura can monitor your credit and statements for you and alert you to any signs of fraud. 
  3. Consider signing up for identity theft protection. Aura’s top-rated identity theft protection monitors all of your most sensitive personal information, online accounts, and finances for signs of fraud. If an Instagram scammer tries to access your accounts or finances, Aura can help you take action before it’s too late. Try Aura’s 14-day free trial for immediate protection while you’re most vulnerable.

Now, here’s what to do if your Instagram account was hacked — whether you still have access to it or if a hacker has locked you out. 

How to secure a hacked instagram account that you still have access to

If you still have access to your Instagram account, you can usually flush out your attacker if you move fast.

Here are the essential steps to take:

  • Check the phone number and email address listed in your account settings. These are the key points of entry that will allow you to reset your password and recover your account. Before you try to change your passwords, go to Settings > Account > Personal information and make sure that a scammer hasn’t changed your email address or phone number.
  • Log out of all active Instagram sessions. Go to your Instagram Login Activity, and close all active sessions by selecting the three dots beside each session and choosing “Log out.” Repeat for each listed login session. This means that you’ll have to log back into Instagram on your phone, iPad/tablet, and computer — but it’s a small price to pay to boot hackers out of your account. 
  • Change your Instagram password. Next, you’ll want to reset your Instagram password under Profile > Settings > Security > Password. Choose a unique and strong password that is at least eight characters long and includes a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. 
  • Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA). 2FA is an additional security measure that requires a special one-time-use code along with your password in order to log into your account. This means that even if hackers have your password, they can’t get into your account. For added security, use an authenticator app for 2FA rather than SMS — as scammers can hack or steal your phone and bypass this extra security measure. 
Enable 2FA on your account under Profile > Settings > Security > Two-factor authentication.
  • Check your Accounts Center. This is a Facebook setting that allows you to see all your accounts associated with Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. If you see a linked account or other suspicious activity that you don’t recognize, remove it.
  • Remove any third-party apps. Hackers may have been able to access your account via third-party apps. Look over the linked third-party apps under Settings > Security > Apps and websites, and remove any apps that you don’t recognize or use.

How to regain access to a hacked instagram account

If a hacker has locked you out of your Instagram account, it’s a much harder issue to resolve. But there are still ways that you can regain access. 

Here’s what to do if you’ve been locked out of your Instagram account:

Check your email for a message from Instagram

Instagram will email you if a scammer (or anyone) changes your password or email. If you didn’t ask for these changes, you can revert to your old password by clicking “revert this change” in the email. 

Search for any email sent from [email protected]. Be sure to check your junk and spam folders. 

Request a login link

A login link helps verify that you’re the account owner. It is a special link that is sent to your email or phone number. Here’s how to request a login link from Instagram:

  • On Android: Open Instagram and select “Get help logging in” and then follow the prompts. 
  • On iOS: Open Instagram and select “Forgot password?” and then follow the prompts. 

If the email associated with your account has been changed, you’ll want to send the login link to your phone. If both your email and phone number have been changed, you’ll have to follow one of the next steps instead. 

Request more support or a security link

If you’re locked out of your account, you’ll have to make a special support request to Meta (the parent company of Instagram and Facebook).  

Choose "Need more help" to request an Instagram security link.

Here’s how to request support from Instagram’s login page:

On Android: 

  • Tap “Get help logging in.”
  • Enter your username, email address, or phone number. 
  • Tap “Need more help?” and then follow the on-screen instructions. 
  • Select your preferred contact method, and then tap “Send security code.”
  • If you don’t receive the code, you’ll need to tap “I can’t access this email or phone number.”

On iOS:

  • Tap “Need more help?”
  • Select your preferred contact method, and then tap “Send security code.”
  • If you don’t receive the code, you’ll need to tap “I can’t access this email or phone number.”

Once you submit your request, you should receive an email from Instagram detailing the next steps to take.  

Pro tip: Make sure that you’re using a secure email account to receive login information. If your email account has been hacked, scammers can bypass all of these measures and retain access to your account. 

Verify your identity with Instagram

Eventually, you’ll need to verify that you are who you say you are. There are two ways that you can verify your identity to get your hacked Instagram account back. 

  1. If your account doesn’t have photos of you: Instagram will ask for details such as the email address, phone number, and device type (iPhone, iPad, Android, etc.) that you used when signing up for your account. 
  2. If your account does have photos of you: Instagram will ask you to send a video selfie (in which you turn your head at different angles) to confirm you’re a real person. Instagram claims the video is only for verification purposes and will be deleted from their servers within 30 days.  

Unfortunately, this entire process can take days, weeks, and sometimes even months. Much of it is automated, meaning you can’t directly contact Instagram if you’re hitting a snag. However, it’s still the best process by which to recover your hacked Instagram account. 

So even if it takes time, following these steps is far better than letting a hacker have total control over your account. 

Take action: If scammers gain access to your Instagram account, they could break into your online bank account. Try an identity theft protection service to monitor your finances and alert you to fraud.

How Hackers Hack Your Instagram Account (And How To Stop Them)

Once you’ve regained access to your hacked Instagram account, you want to make sure that scammers can’t get back in. 

So, how did they hack you in the first place? Here are the most common ways that scammers gain access to your Instagram account:

Phishing attacks that steal your login information

Phishing is a type of attack in which scammers impersonate a known or trusted organization (or person) and entice victims to click on dangerous links or download malicious attachments full of malware.  

Scammers may even pose as Instagram and send an email asking you to change your password, or log in to become verified (this is a popular scam). Their website, however, is completely fake and set up to steal your login information for an account takeover.

Beware of common Instagram phishing scams, such as:

  • Bitcoin investment “advice” and special crypto exchanges. 
  • Fake Instagram “support” accounts.
  • Accounts that claim they can help your account get “verified.” 

Related: The 10 Biggest Instagram Scams Happening Right Now

Using leaked passwords from data breaches 

Data breaches have leaked billions of usernames and passwords. Instagram, in particular, has had its users’ passwords leaked

Once a site like Instagram has been hacked, those emails and passwords end up for sale on the Dark Web, where the average price of a hacked Instagram account is just $45 [*].

Hackers don’t even need your Instagram password to get into your account. Because 65% of people reuse passwords [*], hackers will take leaked username/password combinations and try them on different accounts, including your Instagram account.

Pro tip: Sign up for identity theft protection with Dark Web scanning. Aura constantly monitors the Dark Web for your personal information, including logins, passwords, or even your Social Security number (SSN). If any of your accounts are compromised or if your personal information is leaked, you’ll be alerted so that you can shut down scammers before they can do too much damage. 

Malware that steals your username and password

If you click on a link in a spam email or scam text message, there’s a good chance that your device will get infected with malware.  

This malicious software has a range of abilities — from stealing your personal data to scanning your device for passwords to even spying on every word you type. If your phone has been hacked, scammers can get into your Instagram account.

Related: How Do Hackers Get Passwords? (And How To Stop Them)

Through third-party apps

Over the years, you may have connected multiple third-party apps with your Instagram profile or Facebook account — and then forgotten about them. Unfortunately, each third-party app poses a potential risk. If hackers attack a third-party app that has weak security, they can get into your Instagram account.

Related: How To Know if Your Phone Is Hacked

Through a Wi-Fi attack or on public devices

Hackers can intercept your Wi-Fi via a “Man In the Middle Attack” (MitM), which allows them to access details and information from your connected device. They may also be able to discover your password or access your account directly, compromising your Instagram account. This is particularly risky if you’re using public Wi-Fi in a café or airport.

You should also be cautious of logging into Instagram on unfamiliar devices. If you use a public computer or a friend’s phone — and forget to log out — someone else could change your account settings and lock you out. 

Related: What Is Cyber Hygiene? 10 Easy Habits That Will Protect Your Online Accounts

Here's What To Do If Your Instagram Account Gets Hacked

  • Update and upgrade your passwords. Change any outdated or reused passwords. Consider using a password manager that helps you create and store unique and complex passwords so that you don’t have to remember them.
  • Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA). This can help stop hackers from accessing your account even if they know your password. Any login attempt will need a second form of authentication, such as through your phone or email. 
  • Never give up your login or account details. Be wary if you get a direct message about an investment opportunity, a way to get verified, or tech support. Instagram will never ask you for your login information.
Example of a scam Instagram account that tries to steal login information.
  • Be cautious of “verification scams.” Hackers will pretend to be one of your friends who can’t access their account, and ask to send a 2FA code to your phone. But in reality, they’re trying to hack into your account. Never give out a 2FA code — no matter what the circumstances.
  • Don’t click on suspicious links. Many Instagram scams and hacks start via private or direct  messaging. A good rule of thumb is to never click on a DM link unless you’re certain it’s safe.
  • Use antivirus software to protect against malware. If hackers trick you into downloading malware, they can spy on everything you type — including your Instagram password.
  • Scan and remove third-party apps and other accounts. Removing third-party apps and accounts tied to your account limits the number of access points to your account. 
  • Be careful when entering your login details. Scammers will try and phish you by impersonating Instagram officials over email or DM, or linking to fake login sites. Before responding, always make sure any email comes from an official “Instagram.com” email address.
  • Call or video chat with someone who is contacting you via DM. If you suspect that someone is reaching out to you from a hacked account, initiate a video call to see if it’s really them. You can also reach out to them directly via other communication channels like text, WhatsApp, or Telegram.
  • Don’t trust account recovery services. If you’ve publicly posted about your Instagram account being hacked, bots can use that against you. They’ll reach out about a recovery service that will help you “reclaim” your account. Don’t fall for it.
  • Sign up for identity theft protection. Your Instagram account can be the gateway to identity theft or even financial fraud. Aura’s all-in-one identity theft and digital security solution keeps your accounts, credit, and finances safe from scammers. And if the worst should happen, you’re covered by a $1,000,000 insurance policy for eligible losses due to identity theft.

Take action: Protect yourself from the risks of identity theft and fraud with Aura’s $1,000,000 in identity theft insurance. Try Aura free for 14 days to see if it’s right for you.

The Bottom Line: Keep Instagram Scammers Out of Your Account

Instagram accounts are in high demand, and scammers are targeting the social media service at an increasing rate.  

Many of the cybersecurity steps we recommend to protect yourself can help protect more than just your Instagram account. Practicing online hygiene and basic security steps can help secure your data and prevent dangerous and damaging attacks. If you think you might be at risk, consider signing up for Aura.

Stop scammers in their tracks. Try Aura for free for 14 days.

Forgot Instagram password: how to recover, reset or change Instagram password on a computer or smartphone

You may want to change your Instagram password to improve its security and further protect your profile from being hacked. Another reason may be much more prosaic - you simply forgot your current password. To ensure maximum security, it is necessary to create a unique combination in which, along with uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters should also be present, if possible.

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How to reset (recover) your Instagram password if you forgot it

Periodically, a situation arises when a user cannot remember his password to the service at all. In this case, you can request a password reset (recovery).

1. On the instagram.com app or website, go to the login page.

This may require you to tap or click on the " Login " button (if using the web version of Instagram).

2. Click on " Forgot password ?".

App:

Desktop:

3. Enter your account name or phone number.

Mobile:

Desktop:

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How to change your Instagram password using the mobile app on iPhone or Android

1. Launch the Instagram app on your iPhone or Android device.

2. Click the account icon in the lower right corner to go to your profile page.

3. Click on the three horizontal lines (so-called hamburger menu) in the upper right corner of the screen, and then select " Settings ".

4. Click on " Security ".

5. On the next page, select " Password " to change it.

6. Enter your current password followed by the new one you plan to use. After completing these steps, click the " Save " button.

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How to change your Instagram password on a web page in a browser

1. Go to the Instagram page in a web browser at instagram. com.

2. Click the account icon in the upper right corner of the window to go to your profile page.

3. Click the gear icon to the right of the link Edit Profile .

4. In the pop-up menu, click " Change password ".

5. Enter your current password, and then a new one that will be used in the future. When finished, press the button « Change password ".

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Top 5 ways to hack Instagram from phone 2022

Don't know how to hack password (page, profile) from Instagram? Looking for a reliable Instagram account hack to read correspondence and see photos? Reliable 5 Ways to Hack Insta - It's not as hard as you think!

Instagram hacking is an illegal act that can deprive you of a decent amount of money in the form of a fine and even reward you with a real prison term. Therefore, before doing something in this area, think about it, is it really so important and necessary for you?

Top 5 ways to hack Instagram from your phone 2022

Method 1. Specialized application

We start with the simplest and most realistic (which can be used by everyone without exception) way to hack Instagram - you need to take only 10 (! ) minutes phone and quickly there download free Reptilicus , install and configure. This is easy enough to do. Everything is in Russian. Extremely understandable. If you have any questions, the site has picture guide , instruction video, as well as online consultants.

After installing the application you will be able to:

  • read the correspondence without going to the page;
  • see photos without hacking account;
  • remotely see the location of a person when he is in the profile;
  • see the photos he has saved on his phone;
  • see photos that were sent to him and then deleted;
  • see what groups are watching and what is liking.

All this will become available when you install the special Reptilicus application on your phone. We offer not hacking an Instagram account, but control - this is the ability to remotely control a person's activities in this social network without penetrating his page and without performing any illegal actions combined with hacking.

In simple words, you won't need to hack your Instagram profile, you just install the program on your phone, and the program itself will send you everything that a person does on his phone, including on his page on Instagram.

Method 2. “Forgot password” function

We continue our review ... this is the most obvious method that (we don’t know for what reason) people don’t see on their own, although it lies on the surface. Yes, imagine, you can crack the Instagram password in order to get into the page using a function that allows you to recover a forgotten password. Here you need to know only the login (nickname) of the person. Just? Yes! Why didn't you think of this before? We do not know! So, you need to take the following steps:

Step 1. If you have your own page, then go to your account - click on the Instagram icon - the home page will open. If not, then just go through the search engine.

Step 2. Press "Menu" - press "Add Account" - the standard menu for logging into your account will open.

Step 3. Enter the username (nickname/login) - click "Forgot Password".

Step 4. Select confirmation via SMS - enter your phone number - wait for SMS with a link to change your password.

Step 5. Open SMS - in the Change Password section, click on change password - change password.

That's it, now you know how to crack your Instagram password! No need to thank.

Method 3. Capturing keystrokes

You have probably heard that there are programs that can save keystrokes on your phone. And if you are thinking about how to hack an account on Instagram, then this method can allow you to intercept messages typed on your phone when communicating on Instagram.

The Reptilicus program will help you to see literally everything that the person whose correspondence you are so interested in is typing on his phone. You can also install any other keylogger, of which there are quite a lot on the Internet. We are just talking about our program, tested by time and users. You can hack an Instagram page with a simple installation. There are reviews of real users (the forum is over 7 years old).

Method 4. Chat screenshots

Chat screenshots, screenshots or instant screenshots (call it what you want, the meaning of this will not change in any way) is a real opportunity to do without the treacherous hacking of Insta. The screenshots will show all the correspondence, with emoticons, with all the actions that a person performs on his phone.

Screenshots are taken automatically and without root rights, as well as keyboard interception. They will start coming as soon as a person goes to the page on Insta. To do this, you need to check the box in the program settings so that screenshots start working when you enter Instagram.

If you want to receive screenshots around the clock, and not just when you enter Insta, then do not set any restrictions. The settings are very convenient - make sure by looking at the manual. You can do this, but you can do that. Adjust as you need. If you want to receive screenshots every 10 seconds, get it, if you want only correspondence, please, receive only correspondence. Here the choice is entirely yours.

Method 5. Phishing

This method is considered the easiest, but at the same time the most illegal. This is a gross scam. Therefore, we do not advise you to use it. BUT since we provide possible ways, phishing will help you understand how to hack Instagram through a computer.

This method is that you create a phishing (false, fake) page to enter Instagram. At first glance, it will not differ from the standard in any way. Only one letter will be changed there, or some symbol invisible to the naked eye will be added. BUT it will be DIFFERENT. The user enters his username and password there and transfers it to a regular Instagram. Therefore, he will never guess that he was on this fake page. But ... but you will receive his nickname and password.


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