Dropbox users have been warned to stay alert after a new password attack has been confirmed — what you need to know and do.
Hackers are claiming to have acquired the log-in usernames and passwords of almost 7 million users of Dropbox, with a series of posts made on Pastebin containing what appear to be the log-in ...
A malware-free phishing campaign targets corporate inboxes and asks employees to view "request orders," ultimately leading to ...
Security is a big issue nowadays. We live in a time where a huge amount of personal information either travels from one place to another via some sort of messaging service or we store them in one of ...
Hackers claim to have stolen a database of almost 7 million Dropbox log-in credentials, but the company says its service was not hacked and that unrelated websites are the data source. The first data ...
Forcepoint researchers describe a layered attack chain that slips past filters by mimicking everyday business behavior.
To learn more about these steps, continue reading. To get started, you need to open the official website of Dropbox first. For that, open the browser and enter this URL: dropbox.com. Then, enter your ...
Following up on its promise to tighten account security following a recent breach, Dropbox is now offering two-step login authentication to users who install the service's latest experimental desktop ...