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Hacker Claims Twilio’s SendGrid Data Breach, Selling 848,000 Records


A hacker, previously linked to the Tracelo breach, now claims to have breached Twilio’s SendGrid, leaking and selling data on 848,000 customers, including contact and company info.

A hacker using the alias Satanic is claiming responsibility for what could be a major breach involving SendGrid, a cloud-based email delivery platform owned by Twilio.

According to a post made earlier today, Thursday, April 3, 2025, on Breach Forums, a popular cybercrime platform, Satanic is offering the allegedly stolen data for $2,000 and has shared a sample to support the claim. In the post, the hacker stated:

“We would like to announce the breach of the largest Email Hosting Provider – SendGrid is cloud-based email infrastructure provides businesses with email delivery management. (3 April 2025).”

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What’s allegedly included in the breach?

Satanic claims the database includes full customer and company information for 848,960 entities ...


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