Meta révèle que plus de 20 000 comptes Instagram ont été piratés via un robot IA

Meta a annoncé que plus de 20 000 comptes Instagram ont été dérobés la semaine dernière lors d'une opération de piratage utilisant un robot d'assistance par IA.

L'entreprise a révélé l'ampleur de l'incident le 8 juin. La violation a affecté des comptes par le biais de ce que Meta a décrit comme un robot d'assistance propulsé par l'IA. Le piratage a eu lieu la semaine précédant la révélation. Les responsables de Meta n'ont fourni aucun détail supplémentaire sur la méthode employée ou sur les auteurs des faits. Il est conseillé aux utilisateurs d'Instagram de surveiller leur compte pour détecter toute activité suspecte à la suite de cette annonce.

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