Digital authentication solutions provider Twilio Inc. said a scheme by which outsiders duped employees into handing over their passwords hacked some of its employees’ and customers’ accounts.
Twilio became aware of the incident on Aug. 4.
“This broad-based attack against our employee base succeeded in fooling some employees into providing their credentials,” Twilio said.
“The attackers then used the stolen credentials to gain access to some of our internal systems, where they were able to access certain customer data.”
Twilio hired a computer forensics firm to identify the hackers and assist in the remediation of the breach.
According to experts, in the past three days, hackers targeted companies providing two-factor authentication services to steal cryptocurrency, compromise telecommunications companies, and breach customer relationship management portals, Bloomberg reports….
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