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What begins with “the security of our customers’ data is of paramount importance” and ends with a pledge “to help impacted customers in every way possible”?
Enter a data breach notification issued Sunday by Twilio. The San Francisco-based customer engagement platform provider counts hundreds of thousands of businesses as customers. Information collected by the company includes contact details for customers, as well as their customers, plus the contents of messages they send back and forth.