
By Richard Lawler, Engadget
According to The Information,  Instagram has suffered a serious security leak of its own that could've  exposed user's passwords. While Facebook recently had a much more serious problem linked to its "View As" tool that was being actively exploited by... someone, the Instagram issue is linked to its tool that allows users to download a copy of their data.
Facebook  notified affected Instagram users that when they utilized the feature,  it sent their password in plaintext in the URL. For some reason, these  passwords were also stored on Facebook's servers, however the  notification said that data has been deleted and the tool was updated so  it won't happen now.
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In a statement to The Information, a spokesperson said the  issue only impacted a "small number of people" although if those people  were using a shared computer, or on a compromised network then it  could've left their account info wide open. If you haven't been notified  then your account apparently was unaffected, but it's still a troubling  gap left in the hole of security, especially on something as important  as passwords. While everyone should be using unique password managers  for every site and service (if you need a password manager to keep up  with them, then that's the way to go, meanwhile you cna enable  two-factor authentication on Instagram as described here), not everyone does and an exposure of this kind is just another troubling episode to hit Facebook.

 
							     
							     
							     
							     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

