Satanic Hack Strikes Again: Alleged Major SendGrid Data Breach Unveiled!

Satanic claims to have breached SendGrid’s cloud-based email infrastructure, exposing data from 848,960 entities. The allegedly stolen data includes customer contact details, financials, and tech stack info. Offered for $2,000, this leak could be more than just your average email oopsie. SendGrid’s parent company Twilio has yet to confirm the breach.

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When your hacker alias is “Satanic,” it’s pretty clear that you’re not here to make friends—or keep your hands out of other people’s databases. With a track record like a cybercriminal’s greatest hits album, Satanic strikes again, targeting SendGrid, and sending shivers down the spines of nearly 849,000 entities. At this point, Twilio’s starting to look like a leaky rowboat in a sea of data breaches. Maybe it’s time for them to invest in a little more than just two-factor authentication apps, like, I don’t know, a cyber army?

Key Points:

  • Satanic claims responsibility for a breach involving SendGrid, with data being offered for $2,000.
  • The breach allegedly includes customer and company information for 848,960 entities.
  • Data purportedly contains detailed company-level data, financials, and employee details.
  • Satanic has a history of high-profile breaches, including the Tracelo incident.
  • Twilio, SendGrid’s parent company, has faced previous data exposure issues.

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