The lack of rate-limiting in Instagram was discovered by Gtm Mänôz, a security researcher from Kathmandu, Nepal. This flaw could have allowed an attacker to bypass Facebook’s two-factor authentication by validating the targeted user’s already-validated Facebook mobile number using the Meta Accounts Center. Two-Factor Authentication Bypass on Facebook The researcher looked at Instagram’s latest “Meta […]
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