How a B.C. Instagram influencer lost 42,000 followers from hack and fought to get them back Her email and her credit card were also compromised.Burrows sent the alleged hacker a message from her personal account demanding he return it to her.“He said, I’ll give it to you on one condition – if you send nude photos of yourself,” said Burrows.The messages continued:“Do you accept?”Burrows refused.“Do you hear me?
No. Take the account. I’ll start a new one,” she replied.“I am not sending anyone photos of myself.”Burrows reached out to Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, only to get this in response:“We found that this account likely doesn’t go against our community guidelines.