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Twilio’s Tight Spot: 33 Million Phone Numbers Nabbed by ShinyHunters – Authy Users, Time to Update!
Beware, Authy users! Twilio’s recent hiccup has hackers dialing up trouble with 33 million phone numbers in hand—phishing just got personal. Update your apps and watch for sneaky smishing! #TwilioDataBreach
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Oh, Twilio, you had one job! Secure our two-factor authentication, not throw a digital house party for hackers. When the guardian of our security codes is handing out phone numbers like flyers for a garage sale, you know it's a face-palm moment in cybersecurity history.