Hackers have knocked again on Dropbox users doors.
As per theirSEC filing, Dropbox became aware of the leak on April 24, 2024.
They immediately activated the cybersecurity measures to retrieve and contain the breach.
That is not all; it also affects a few non-registered users who use Dropbox Sign to e-sign documents.
Their email, names, and addresses were exposed in this breach.
Are Dropbox Sign documents affected?
Is Dropbox Sign safe to use now?
Dropbox Sign has sent expired password prompts to all the users.
Now they have to create a new user password for logging in.
Is the Dropbox account affected?
However, if you are using Dropbox Sign password anywhere else, then the company recommends changing it.
All the affected users will be notified within this week.
Meanwhile, you should change the passwords and APIs and wait for the next recommended step.
We would recommend backing up the data and then making necessary changes to potentially exposed agreements.
This will ensure that your sensitive information is not entirely at risk.
source: www.techworm.net