Post by Native Mouse on Apr 3, 2017 14:38:28 GMT -5
...To [HASH]SaveVersatilePublicFolders
Yesterday, we reported on Dropbox’s decision to kill off the public folders feature. Understandably, long-time [HASH]Dropbox users who rely on the functionality were upset about news, although the company explained that it will not end support until September 1st, 2017.
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Post by Native Mouse on Apr 3, 2017 14:48:30 GMT -5
Users Revolt As Dropbox Plans To [HASH]KillPublicFoldersFunctionality
Very few people get upset when a company adds functionality to a popular product. However, taking away functionality that many rely on is a good way of attracting fervent negative reactions. #Dropbox is finding this out the hard way with its decision to kill support for public folders.
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Post by Native Mouse on Apr 3, 2017 14:54:04 GMT -5
Hackers Snatched Over 60 Million Passwords From [HASH]DropboxsLeakyServers
More details about a previously disclosed security breach at cloud storage provider Dropbox have come to light. The hack itself is old news—it occurred back in 2012—but what's new is how many users were affected by it. Hackers made off with details belonging to north of 68 million [HASH]Dropbox users, prompting a mass password reset.
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