The string of breaches are related to a cyber attack back in 2012. Other sites include Linkedin, VK, Last.fm, and MySpace.
Dropbox has announced a new milestone: 400 million users. The company also announced that there are now 50 countries around the world in which at least 1 million individuals have Dropbox accounts.
Digital rights organization the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) recently published its fifth annual "Who has your back?" report in which it lauded Apple, Dropbox and slammed companies like Verizon and WhatsApp.
Dropbox is adding a social layer to its service by allowing users to comment on shared contents.
Continuing to expand the partnership, Microsoft and Dropbox announced that users can now add their Dropbox cloud storage accounts to Office Online, letting them browse, open and edit Office files while using the web version of Office.
Dropbox has acquired Israeli mobile productivity startup CloudOn. The startup allows users to edit, create and share files from Microsoft Office and other online and reportedly has nine million registered users.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM