68 Million Credentials Spilled in 2012 Dropbox Hack
When hackers infiltrated Dropbox in 2012 they made off with credentials for roughly 68 million users.
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When hackers infiltrated Dropbox in 2012 they made off with credentials for roughly 68 million users.
Continue reading 68 Million Credentials Spilled in 2012 Dropbox Hack
“Scope of password reset completed last week protected all impacted users,” says Dropbox. Continue reading Dropbox hackers stole e-mail addresses, hashed passwords from 68M accounts
By Agan UzunovicDropbox says the hack was related to a security incidentThis is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Hackers Stole 68M Dropbox Passwords (Change yours now) Continue reading Hackers Stole 68M Dropbox Passwords (Change yours now)
Yes, hackers did manage to steal millions of account credentials back in 2012.
Make sure you have protected your account, and enabled two-step verification.
Continue reading Millions of Dropbox users are being advised to change their passwords
Hackers have obtained credentials for more than 68 Million accounts for online cloud storage platform Dropbox from a known 2012 data breach.
Dropbox has confirmed the breach and already notified its customers of a potential forced password resets, tho… Continue reading Dropbox Hacked — More Than 68 Million Account Details Leaked Online
Although the accounts were stolen during a previously disclosed breach, only now is the extent coming to light. Continue reading Hackers Stole Account Details for Over 60 Million Dropbox Users
Online storage service Dropbox began notifying users over the weekend that if they haven’t updated their password since 2012, they’ll be prompted to update it the next time they log in.
Continue reading Dropbox Forces Password Reset for Older Users
Earlier this month, data traders circulated a sample of apparent Dropbox user accounts in anticipation of a larger sale. Continue reading Dropbox Forces Password Resets After User Credentials Exposed
Dropbox is requiring users that have not changed their passwords since mid-2012 to reset their passwords this afternoon.
The action appears to be related to continue fallout over the massive hack on LinkedIn in 2012 where credentials for 117 million accounts were posted online. In recent months, treasure troves of user credentials and passwords — in addition to a large MySpace hack… Read More Continue reading Dropbox is resetting passwords for accounts that haven’t changed them since mid-2012
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Dropbox Inc., the popular file-storage company, has met with advisers to discuss the possibility of an initial public offering as soon as 2017, according to peop… Continue reading Dropbox Said to Discuss Possible 2017 IPO in Talks With Advisers