Despite Meta’s efforts to patch a recent vulnerability, reports indicate that hackers are still able to exploit the company’s AI agents to gain unauthorized control of Instagram profiles. The flaw, which allowed malicious actors to manipulate Meta’s AI chatbot into bypassing authentication, was initially addressed but appears to remain partially effective according to ongoing threat assessments.
For content creators, this persistence of the exploit presents a tangible risk to account security, brand integrity, and audience trust. Many influencers and digital entrepreneurs rely on Instagram as a primary channel for engagement, monetization, and community building—making any compromise a direct threat to livelihood. The ability for attackers to hijack accounts via AI manipulation underscores the growing sophistication of social engineering tactics targeting platform-native tools.
Meta has not disclosed specific details about the nature of the ongoing exploit or timelines for a full resolution. However, the continued viability of the attack method suggests that current mitigations may be insufficient against adaptive threat actors. Creators are advised to enable two-factor authentication, monitor login activity regularly, and remain cautious of unsolicited messages—even those appearing to originate from official Meta channels.
As AI-driven features become more embedded in social platforms, securing these interfaces against abuse is critical. This incident highlights the need for ongoing vigilance from both platform providers and users, particularly those whose professional success depends on platform stability and security. Creator Newsdesk will continue to monitor developments and provide actionable guidance as more information becomes available.

