

Until then, laugh at the very evil hacker that Shutterstock has provided. Who do you believe? Obviously keep your eyes open for updates and further leaks. All other remaining passwords have been expired as well. We’d previously detected these attacks and the vast majority of the passwords posted have been expired for some time now. These usernames and passwords were unfortunately stolen from other services and used in attempts to log in to Dropbox accounts.

I don’t know.ĭropbox released a statement to Next Web about the situation, claiming knowledge of the attack and their response to it:ĭropbox has not been hacked. That or shrug into the night and continue beating off to Japanese porn with the blurry genitals. Safe to say that you might want to remove files, change passwords, or at least apply some two-step protections on your accounts. Users in the Reddit thread allegedly confirmed the credentials in the spreadsheet worked at time of writing on multiple accounts listed, however it’s not clear where these credentials actually came from nor how many users were affected. To see plenty more, just search on for the term Dropbox hack. Here is another batch of Hacked Dropbox accounts from the massive hack of 7,000,000 accounts The Next Web is reporting that four Pastebin files containing a teaser of a few hundred names and passwords were posted along with a request for bitcoin in exchange for the rest of the information:Ī message annotated at the top of the leaks said: The online storage company is the latest to face an incursion from hackers that has put nearly 7 million usernames and passwords at public risk. If you have a Dropbox account, you might want to change your passwords.
