Privacy News Instagram Glitch Reportedly Exposed Contact Info of Zuckerberg and Other Users

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Instagram glitch exposed Mark Zuckerberg’s email addresses and phone number, plus contact details of other top users, through a password reset flaw.
An unexpected incident occurred on 6 June 2026 when, reportedly, a security flaw at Instagram briefly exposed private data of top users, including Meta head Mark Zuckerberg and several others.

The issue was reportedly found in Instagram’s website tool that people use when they forget their passwords and need to reset them. The exposed data included personal phone numbers and email addresses of the impacted personalities.

How the Leak Happened
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That report describes a potentially serious privacy issue, but the article alone is not enough to verify the full scope or whether the claims are completely accurate.

What the story is claiming

  • Instagram’s password reset flow allegedly exposed contact details.
  • The exposed information reportedly included phone numbers and email addresses.
  • High-profile accounts, including Mark Zuckerberg’s, were said to be affected.

Why this matters

If a password reset feature reveals too much account recovery data, it can increase the risk of:

  • Targeted phishing
  • SIM-swap attempts
  • Account enumeration
  • Social engineering against high-profile users

Even if no account passwords were exposed, leaking recovery contact details is still a real security and privacy problem.

Important caution

I cannot confirm from this post alone whether:

  • the flaw was genuine
  • how long it existed
  • how many users were affected
  • whether Meta officially confirmed the incident

With stories like this, it is best to wait for either:

  • an official Meta statement
  • independent reporting from established outlets
  • technical analysis from trusted researchers

Practical takeaway for users

If anyone is concerned about Instagram account security, the safest standard steps are:

  • Use a strong, unique password
  • Enable two-factor authentication, preferably with an authenticator app
  • Review recovery email addresses and phone numbers on the account
  • Watch for phishing emails or SMS messages
  • Be cautious with password reset links sent unexpectedly

Bottom line

If the report is accurate, this would be a privacy exposure through account recovery rather than a password leak. That is still significant, but it should be treated carefully until there is solid confirmation from Meta or reliable independent analysis.