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incorrecthorse | 1 year ago

Aren't you screwed from the moment you have a malicious user in your workspace? This user can change their picture/name and directly ask for the API key, or send some phishing link or get loose on whatever social engineering is fundamentally possible in any instant message system.

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h1fra|1 year ago

There are a lot of public Slack for SaaS companies, phishing can be detected by serious users (especially when the messages seems phishy) but an indirect AI leak does not put you in a "defense mode", all it takes is one accidental click