It’s time to update your iPhone or Android app after Authy admitted attackers have stolen up to 33 million users’ phone numbers. Authy, the app used by many people for two-factor authentication (2FA), ...
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A hacker claimed to have stolen 33 million phone numbers from U.S. messaging giant Twilio. The company confirmed to CyberGuy that threat actors got access to the data associated with its Authy ...
Android and iOS users of Twilio's Authy are now being warned by the company that hackers have successfully breached their systems, stealing millions of phone numbers. Authy is reportedly a software ...
The hacking group ShinyHunters has been identified as responsible for the breach. They have leaked a file containing the phone numbers on a hacking forum, increasing the risk of phishing attacks and ...
Users of the Twilio Authy Authenticator app may have had their phone number exposed to hackers. While the leak exposed personally identifiable information, it did not directly compromise accounts.
What just happened? Twilio has confirmed that a hacker stole millions of phone numbers belonging to users of its popular two-factor authentication app Authy. The company added that the threat actors ...
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