An unknown individual posted hundreds of usernames and passwords allegedly belonging to Dropbox accounts on text-sharing site Pastebin on Monday. The Pastebin user said the sample was a tiny fraction ...
After last week’s Snapchat photo hack, it’s cloud storage provider Dropbox’s turn in the unsavory insecurity spotlight. An anonymous Pastebin user has claimed to have compromised almost seven million ...
A thread surfaced on Reddit today that contained links to files containing hundreds of usernames and passwords for Dropbox accounts in plain text, but it’s unclear where they were obtained from. In ...
Fear not, Dropbox users. Claims that hackers stole nearly 7 million username-and-password combinations from popular cloud storage service Dropbox are not true, according to a company spokesperson.
If you use Dropbox to store your files, consider this post a reminder that you should be using two-factor authentication for the cloud service. An unknown individual posted hundreds of usernames and ...
If you haven't activated two-factor authentication on Dropbox yet, you may want to do so now, just in case you end up finding your credentials posted on the internet. A document posted on pastebin ...
The Next Web is reporting (referencing a reddit post) that Dropbox is the latest victim of hackers who stole hundreds of usernames and passwords. Some of the data showed up in plain text on Pastebin ...
This morning a post on Pastebin outlined a serious security issue that was spotted at Dropbox: for a brief period of time, the service allowed users to log into accounts using any password. In other ...
Hackers are threatening a major breach in Dropbox security, claiming to have stolen the login details of almost 7 million users, and promising to release more password details if they're paid a ...
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Hundreds of Dropbox user login credentials were posted on Pastebin yesterday by a user who claimed to have 7 million more username-password combinations at the ready. The credential trader said they ...
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