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Instagram rescued by Tamil Nadu man from a ‘hacking bug’

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Published : Jul 19, 2019, 11:41 am IST
Updated : Jul 19, 2019, 11:41 am IST

Muthiyah has also won USD 30,000 (Roughly Rs 20,64,390) as part of a bug bounty programme.

On Instagram, the bug allowed to hack any Instagram account without consent permission.
 On Instagram, the bug allowed to hack any Instagram account without consent permission.

Laxman Muthiyah, a Chennai-based security researcher has saved Instagram from a vulnerable “hacking bug” by spotting out flaws in Facebook-owned Instagram. Muthiyah has also won USD 30,000 (Roughly Rs 20,64,390) as part of a bug bounty programme.

On Instagram, the bug allowed hacking any Instagram account without consent permission. Muthiyah discovered that it was possible to take over someone's Instagram account by triggering a password reset, requesting a recovery code, or quickly trying out possible recovery codes against the account.

In a blog, the Chennai-based security researcher wrote, “I reported the vulnerability to the Facebook security team and they were unable to reproduce it initially due to lack of information in my report. After a few email and proof of concept video, I could convince them the attack is feasible.”

Further adding, he wrote, “Facebook and Instagram security teams fixed the issue and rewarded me $30,000 as a part of their bounty programme.”

Muthiyah was not only able to identify a data deletion flaw, but he also spotted a data disclosure bug on Facebook which could have erased all your photos without even knowing your password. The bug was meant for tricking users in installing a third-party app which could shuffle through all your uploaded pictures without even being given access to the account.

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