In response to a report saying that a hacker under the alias Satanic claimed responsibility for a serious breach involving Twilio (TWLO) subsidiary SendGrid, Twilio said in a statement, “There is no evidence to suggest that Twilio or Twilio SendGrid was breached. To the best of our knowledge, after reviewing a sampling of this data, we believe that none of this data originated from SendGrid.”
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