SendGrid Leak and Phishing Attack

This is just a warning to everyone here. Please be careful. I keep getting emails that look like they are from SendGrid but when you look at the email address it is coming from, it says some other domain. I have received 4-5 of them over the last few days each coming from a new domain that they hacked.

Please don’t click on links. Double check the sender first.

They look really legit so please be careful. See images below of the phishing email.


Another example:


Yet, another example


Another:


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Hi!

Have you already reported it to them?

I tried sending an email to support@sendgrid.com but I am not sure where I am supposed to send the email. I can’t seem to login to my account anymore. Probably because I am not paying for it anymore or something. :man_shrugging:

You know it’s not SendGrid because you actually received the email!

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came in here to say this

it’s literally impossible to find out if there’s an error in your api call, terrible logs and no such email

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Postmark is the way to go hands down.

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:laughing: That!

Too funny, the scammers are better at notifications than they are.

Yeah, I have been using Postmark for a long time. Never looked back. :blush:

Too lazy to switch but if Sendgrid ever pisses me off enough they’re on my shortlist.

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A lot of emails don’t make it through with Sendgrid. You probably don’t even realize the issue if you have a Gmail account. Gmail works fine. :blush: