Company data, financial details and customer contacts all apparently breached.
Twilio has dismissed the purported breach of its platform and its cloud-based email delivery subsidiary SendGrid.
According to Hackread, the threat actor "Satanic" claimed to exfiltrate data from 848,960 SendGrid customers from its systems, including company-level data, financial details, employee and executive data, and corporate tech stack details. Also leaked were customers' emails, addresses, phone numbers, and social media profiles.
"To the best of our knowledge, after reviewing a sampling of this data, we believe that none of this data originated from SendGrid," said a Twilio spokesperson.
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Dan Raywood is a B2B journalist with 25 years of experience, including covering cybersecurity for the past 17 years. He has extensively covered topics from Advanced Persistent Threats and nation-state hackers to major data breaches and regulatory changes.
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