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by blakesterz 3282 days ago
>> It's just a matter of time before there's a huge incident.

I suppose that's correct. When (or maybe if, but probably when) Slack gets breached/hacked/owned it's going to be huge because a huge number of people are going to lose something that they didn't want to lose.

When I'm self hosting something and that thing gets breached/hacked/owned it's going to be huge for me because I and/or my company are going to lose something that we didn't want to lose.

I don't believe I can keep my stuff much safer than the big guys, though the point about Slack having a massive target is a good one. Maybe that makes it less secure?

I really don't know what's better for us in the case.

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Really depends on if you're a target yourself. If someone is trying to target you specifically, use Slack as it's much harder. If you're not a target and are worried about Slack in general and have the budget to run your own stuff, do that.