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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday May 01 2019, @05:30PM   Printer-friendly
from the slacking-off dept.

Submitted via IRC for ErnestTBass

As Slack [the owner of a workplace instant messaging app] prepares to go public, the company is warning potential investors that it's a target for malicious attacks from "sophisticated organized crime, nation-state, and nation-state supported actors," according to an SEC filing published today.

Slack said that it faces threats from "sophisticated organized crime, nation-state, and nation-state supported actors" according to an S-1 securities registration form the company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which was published online today.

The document says that these threats from organized crime and nation-states actors and affiliates are alongside "threats from traditional computer 'hackers;' malicious code (such as malware, viruses, worms, and ransomware), employee theft or misuse, password spraying, phishing, credential stuffing, and denial-of-service attacks." These threats are impossible to entirely mitigate, according to the document.

The S-1 filing does not claim that an attack from organized crime, nation-state, or nation-state affiliate actually happened. Rather, it just says that threats from these actors present an active risk to the company.

Source: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/pajbj8/slack-warns-investors-its-a-target-for-nation-state-hacking


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 01 2019, @08:23PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 01 2019, @08:23PM (#837523)

    Just curious, since I have no interest in going to the blog post, but does this author make a point of starting every sentence, or at least paragraph, with " organized crime, nation-state, and nation-state supported actors"?