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Please suggest if there is a way to setup a password to authenticate sending further messages to telegram bot? For now i only found a way to filter with telegram nickname, but better way is with password.
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Any email that matches either of those strings is sent automatically to the Trash and marked as read. So I never see the endless flow of Instagram password email spam. Problem solved. Or at least, worked around.

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I received an email from [email protected] to an email address I rarely use, but I noticed it because messages get forwarded to my main email address. The subject is: New login to Instagram from Instagram app on Apple iPhone.

Well, that wasn't me. I haven't used Instagram in ages, and never did I use it with the email address in question. I take a closer look. It's not my Instagram account, but the email shows a username that is my real name with extra characters. I don't live in San Francisco where the login supposedly occurred, and I definitely didn't set up this account. Someone got my real name from that email address I seldom use and has set up an imposter account.

There are several other messages from [email protected] in the inbox of this rarely used email address with the subject Verify Your Account and those too seem authentic, although I suppose the domain could be spoofed (not a subject I know much about). If these are phony email messages, they're unusual phonies, because all the links (for password reset, etc) point to URLs. I found it alarming that the one email appears to confirm a successful login to this imposter account that I never verified.

Actually the full URL is longer, followed by a string of about 80 more characters after report_wrong_email/. I will not post that part because I don't know whether or not it could help a scammer uniquely identify me.

This page just by itself is weird, having both a Log Out link and a Log In link shown simultaneously on different parts of the page. It's part of Instagram's official site though. Highly suspicious for such an important link to be broken, pointing to the email being a fake.

This definitely smells of a scam, but I can't figure out how the scam is supposed to work or how worried I should be. I have already reset the password on the email address the messages were sent to. What's the best way to handle this? I could try to reset the fraudulent Instagram account password, reclaim the account, and shut it down, but maybe that's exactly what the scammer wants me to try if it's a phishing thing. And what's with all the followers? Instagram's Help Center is pretty useless, with apparently no way to report account fraud to a human being.

Usually bots create Instagram accounts to sell likes and followers. If your email is used for this account, use the Forgot Password functionality to receive a reset password link, reset it, and delete the account.

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The email came from secu...@mail.instagram.com, which seemed completely legit. However, I got it on my Yahoo mail, which is connected with my personal Instagram account. I never had trouble logging in there, which was what made me suspicious.

This happened to me too, when I switched from a random username to a combination of my name and surname. My opinion is that there are bots out of there which are randomly trying to crack accounts guessing the passwords. This could explain why I got these emails even at night.

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Run instabot-py --create-config command and a default configuration will be created in your current directory: instabot.config.yml. It should be modified according the needs.You can also run the bot with a different configuration file using -c flag: instabot-py -c myconfiguration.yml

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By using a third-party application or API to manage the functionality of an application, you are automating the application. If you send messages, post photos or videos, or follow someone without opening your Instagram directly, that means you are automating Instagram. So, if you want to learn how to send Instagram messages automatically using Python, this article is for you. In this article, I will present a tutorial on how to send Instagram messages using Python.

To send Instagram message using Python, you need to have an Instagram account and the instabot library installed in your Python virtual environment. Instabot is a Python library that you can use to automate features of your Instagram account using Python, like sending messages without even opening your application. You can install this Python library by using the pip command mentioned below:

In the above code, I am using the login function of the instabot library to login into my Instagram account using Python. Here you have to use the username parameter to input your username and the password parameter to input your password. Then, in the next line, I am using the send_message function to send the message where the first parameter is the message itself and the second parameter is the username of the Instagram account you want to send a message to.

So this is how you can send Instagram message using Python. If you send messages, post photos or videos, or follow someone without opening your Instagram directly, that means you are automating Instagram. I hope you liked this article on how to send Instagram message using Python. Feel free to ask your valuable questions in the comments section below.

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