
Dropbox has experienced a significant cybersecurity breach affecting its Dropbox Sign service, formerly known as HelloSign, which occurred on April 24. Hackers accessed a range of sensitive information including emails, usernames, hashed passwords, phone numbers, and key authentication data such as API keys and OAuth tokens. Despite the breach, Dropbox has stated that the incident is unlikely to have a material impact on its operations, and no core user content or payment info was compromised. The company has reported the incident to the SEC and is currently investigating the breach.
Dropbox has confirmed that a hacker has accessed customer information including emails and usernames, phone numbers and hashed passwords, OAuth tokens and multi-factor authentication information. Here’s what is known so far: https://t.co/VlOlkMccnR https://t.co/yfTNwiDcQ6
Dropbox Breach Exposes Customer Credentials, Authentication Data: https://t.co/U9mD9mfuDS by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Cloud storage company Dropbox has revealed that it was recently victim to a data breach incident in which cybercriminals were able to access customer emails and usernames. https://t.co/RNPmMFIeDv








