If you just got an email from Slack explaining that you need to reset your password with a big, phishy-looking link, it's legit. The company's Android app was accidentally logging credentials in plain text, and affected customers are being notified via email to reset their passwords. We've reached out to Slack to be triply sure, and company representatives tell us that it's not a scam, they're sending these emails themselves.
These emails above and below are legit; you're not being phished.
Read MoreThat Slack email you just got asking to reset your password is legit, not a scam was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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