Important
Date reported: 29/06/2025
Meta replied: 01/07/2025
Tool created: 09/07/2025
I discovered an endpoint that allowed me viewing posts from a private Instagram account revealed via collaborating with public accounts. I reported this to Meta BBP related to privacy issue but after few days Meta confirmed that this is intended behavior based on Collaboration feature. Therefore, this is not a vulnerability
Caution
Created strictly for educational, research and digital investigation purposes. The developer is not responsible for any misuse.
For any legal concerns regarding this project, please contact me directly before taking any action (read "Issues Guide" of CONTRIBUTING.md).
- Can assist digital investigators (cyber units) to
access private account postswhich is revealed via collaborating with public account. - Download & view media
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Clone the tool
- Click here to download the ZIP file
- Or clone the repository via command line:
git clone https://github.com/obitouka/InstagramPrivSniffer.git
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Install dependencies
- Navigate to the repository root folder (where requirements.txt is located) in command line and run:
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
- Navigate to the repository root folder (where requirements.txt is located) in command line and run:
Tip
Navigate to the InstagramPrivSniffer root folder in a command line and run:
python main.py -hNote
You have my permission to test this command on my experimental private Insta account @keyloggerluvr as a proof that tool works.
Use this to access private account post links
python main.py -n keyloggerluvrOr use this to download and view post
python main.py -d https://www.instagram.com/keyloggerluvr/p/DL47hX4olz8wRQXBQ4HAaEmba9x7nC9HCSm4M80- Why “No posts found” even when the account has posts?
Please refer issues14
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