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High Occupancy Rates for Cyprus Restaurants in October; Winter Decline Anticipated

Restaurants, cafes, and bars in Cyprus experienced a strong October, with occupancy levels reaching 80 to 90 per cent, according to Neophytos Thrasyvoulou, president of the Federation of Leisure Centre Owners (Osika). He described October as a “very successful month” for the food service industry.

However, with winter approaching, Thrasyvoulou acknowledged potential challenges, especially with the impact of regional instability. “Visitor numbers have seen a slight drop in recent days,” he noted, though he hopes that occupancy levels will remain steady until mid-November. By early November, Thrasyvoulou expects visitor occupancy to hover around 50 to 60 per cent, after which the responsibility will lie with businesses to keep operating, with support from the Labour Ministry’s programme to extend the tourism season.

Reflecting on the earlier summer months of June and July, Thrasyvoulou highlighted that visitor numbers were initially lower than expected, largely due to Middle East tensions. The trend eventually improved, leading to a stronger second half of the season.

Despite rising costs, Thrasyvoulou urged business owners to maintain affordable pricing, aiming to keep dining accessible for both locals and tourists amid economic pressures.

Instagram Secures Platform After AI Chatbot Exploit Leads To Account Hijackings

Instagram Patches Security Vulnerability

Instagram has fixed a security flaw that allowed hackers to take control of user accounts by exploiting Meta’s AI-powered support chatbot. The vulnerability reportedly enabled attackers to add unauthorized email addresses to accounts and reset passwords without access to the legitimate account owner’s email.

Exploit Mechanics Detailed

Reports of account hijackings surfaced over the weekend through posts on Reddit and warnings shared on X. Among the accounts reportedly affected were the Obama-era White House account and the account of U.S. Space Force Chief Master Sergeant John Bentivegna, raising concerns about the potential scope of the vulnerability.

How The Attack Unfolded

Security researcher Jane Wong said her account was compromised after her password was changed without her knowledge. In a post on X, Wong described receiving repeated password reset notifications before losing access to her account. A widely shared demonstration of the exploit showed how an attacker could use a VPN, interact with Meta’s AI Support Assistant and submit an alternative email address. After receiving a verification code, the attacker could reset the password and gain control of the account without accessing the owner’s original email.

Industry Reactions And The Path Forward

Instagram spokesperson Andy Stone confirmed that the vulnerability has been fixed, although Meta has not disclosed how many accounts may have been affected. The incident highlights the security challenges that can emerge as technology companies expand the use of AI-powered support tools and automated account management systems.

Ongoing Security Challenges

The breach has renewed scrutiny of how AI-driven customer support systems handle account recovery and identity verification requests. While the flaw was addressed quickly, the incident demonstrates how automated support processes can become targets for abuse when security controls fail to account for unexpected forms of manipulation.

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