Twilio denies breach following leak of alleged Steam 2FA codes
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Twilio has issued a denial regarding a reported data breach despite a threat actor claiming to possess over 89 million Steam user records. The individual, identified as Machine1337, is allegedly offering these records for $5,000. Investigation into the leaked files by BleepingComputer uncovered 3,000 records, which included historic SMS messages with one-time passcodes for Steam accounts. Twilio asserts their system wasn't compromised, but this does not address the validity of the claimed data.
Twilio has categorically denied that it has suffered a breach in response to claims by a threat actor known as Machine1337, who is attempting to sell 89 million user records.
The threat actor claims to offer access codes for Steam users, demanding a price of $5,000 for the purported data, which they assert was extracted from Steam.
BleepingComputer's examination of the leaked files revealed 3,000 records of historic SMS messages containing one-time passcodes linked to Steam accounts.
It’s crucial to note that Twilio's denial does not confirm the legitimacy of the data being sold; they assert their systems were not compromised.
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