Created 08/19/2011 - 1 year ago
Files entrusted to cloud-storage provider Dropbox were susceptible to unauthorized access via three attacks devised by security researchers, but the provider has since closed the vulnerabilities.
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www.networkworld.comBeyondTrust: Dropbox cloud was a haven for data thieves http://ow.ly/67yUs #infosec #databreach #security
stevewerby: Researchers disclose 3 clever attacks involving since-mitigated vulnerabilities. http://ow.ly/67yUs (via @BeyondTrust)
brian_schaeffer: Dropbox cloud was a haven for data thieves, researchers say - http://ow.ly/67Ca2 #in #infosec
JaimeChanaga: Dropbox cloud was a haven for data thieves, researchers say - http://t.co/3PDo8LQ - #databreach #cybersecurity #cybercrime
DiceTechJobs: #TechThursday Dropbox was a haven for data thieves --> http://t.co/oCbg5Gg via @networkworld
NCorridanGregg: Bad news to all my friends who use Dropbox: Dropbox cloud was a haven for data thieves, researchers say http://t.co/7GmHIic #UGH
RanePCs: Being a Dropbox user myself, this article caught my eye very quickly this morning. Which on-line file storage... http://t.co/FRYg2YX
rossmac2310: Dropbox cloud was a haven for data thieves ( Where is proper authentication ? ) http://t.co/ZscTkjc @liveensure
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