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News/The Meta hack shows there’s more to AI security than Mythos
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PublishedJune 5, 2026 at 9:00 AM
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The Meta hack shows there’s more to AI security than Mythos

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On June 5, 404 Media reported that attackers had been using Meta’s AI customer support agent to steal Instagram accounts. Their approach was simple: They asked the agent to link the accounts to email addresses that they controlled, and the agent complied. One attacker broke into the dormant Obama Wh

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