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Cloud storage giant Dropbox has disclosed a significant breach in its systems, exposing customers’ data to unauthorized entities. ; The incident, detailed in a new regulatory filing, primarily affected Dropbox Sign, a service akin to DocuSign, allowing users to manage documents online. ; According to the document, management became aware of the breach on April 24 and promptly initiated cybersecurity measures. ; The investigation revealed that the attackers accessed various user data, including emails, usernames, phone numbers, hashed passwords and authentication information like API keys and OAuth tokens.
Drew Houston of Dropbox speaks during the Digital Life Design conference (DLD) at HVB Forum on January 23, 2012 in Munich, Germany. Dropbox is investigating whether its security was breached, leadi...
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Cloud storage firm Dropbox says hackers breached production systems for its Dropbox Sign eSignature platform and gained access to authentication tokens, MFA keys, hashed passwords, and customer inf...
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