Yes, that is a Moose taking control of your Instagram

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Home routers, cable and DSL modems have been exploited by hackers using malware that can be implemented to botnets to take control of Twitter, Instagram and a range of other social media accounts.

A report penned by security researchers Olivier Bilodeau and Thomas Dupuy from security firm ESET found that the Linux/Moose malware has been targeting consumer routers and modems that have weak credentials, not exploiting any kind of vulnerability.

Twitter worst affected

An analysis carried out by the pair found that Twitter/Vine accounted for 49% of the targets, Instagram 47% and Soundcloud 2%, with the remaining 3% made up of Yandex, YouTube, Yahoo and Amazon Cloud.

Thankfully when a router is switched off, the Linux/Moose malware disappears, however, if the credentials are left poorly configured then it can easily re-infected the device and users are encouraged to firm up their router to prevent their accounts falling victim to the exploit.

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