Don’t click on that Twilio message – it could be a scam



If you get an “urgent” message from Twilio (opens in new tab), be extra careful, as it’s most likely a scam aiming to trick you into giving away sensitive data, or hard-earned money. 

This warning was sent out by the company itself, confirming it suffered a recent data breach with attackers using the stolen (opens in new tab) data to attack its customers.



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