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A former Gizmodo writer changed his name to ‘Slackbot’ and stayed undetected for months
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
That's why companies use SSO, so when they lay off someone, they just have to disable one account.
Not necessarily to justify Gizmodo in this instance, but Slack does paywall their SSO feature behind their Business+ Plan, which seems to currently run $12.50/mo/user, which is about a 70% increase from their next pricing tier. See: https://slack.com/pricing
Given the price difference I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't want to pay for that.
Edit: someone later in the thread linked this page which helps explain why this is generally a bad practice https://sso.tax/
Wild ride scrolling through the percentage markups and thinking you found the peak at Cloudflare only to see Coursera looming over it
Also easier than resetting passwords for 15 different sites and accounts because a user lost their post-it note