Slack has just been made aware of additional information about a security breach that took place back in 2015, forcing the company to reset the passwords of around 1 percent of its users. The company announced earlier this year that it has a daily userbase of over 10 million people, so this means that a huge number of users are affected by the incident no matter how much Slack tries to downplay it. See also: Microsoft Teams is more popular than Slack Leaked: Microsoft bans employees from using Slack, Kaspersky… even GitHub use is discouraged How the smartest companies use…
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