Staying Safe at Work
Granted, these types of flaws are concerning even when they have been fixed. The fact that a business software used by hundreds of millions of people could have undermined trust so deeply is troubling.
After all, entirely avoiding social engineering, scams, and phishing attacks is impossible even under the best circumstances. We recommend taking plenty of precautions for your own company, from multi-factor authentication to password managers to regular training lessons on the value of checking for spelling errors or unusual activity from internal emails.
When you can’t trust your own business software to tell you when a message was edited or who’s calling for a video chat, even those defenses start to look shaky. Here’s hoping it’s all fixed for good.
