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Disney to ditch Slack following Jul. data breach
Disney to ditch Slack after security breach, will move to Microsoft Teams
The entertainment company reportedly issued a memo to staff that a migration away from Slack’s collaboration application will conclude next year. The move follows a high-profile data breach that led to the publication of 44 million Slack messages and tens of thousands of documents by a hacking group.
Disney is ditching Slack after hackers gained access, and some employees aren't happy. Read the CFO's memo.
A hacking group said it gained access to Disney's Slack channels over the summer, which led to leaks. Now, Disney is transitioning away from Slack.
Disney Will No Longer Use Slack After Data Leak
Learn more about why Disney has decided to ditch Slack, with plans to transition away from the team communication platform by the start of 2025.
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