Dropbox has revealed a data breach at its Dropbox Sign e-signature service that may have exposed customers' personal information, including emails, usernames, phone numbers, and hashed passwords.
Dropbox said Wednesday that certain user data had been accessed in a cyber breach in its Dropbox Sign product. The company said in a regulatory filing the incident, initially detected April 24, had ...
The company says there’s ‘no evidence that the threat actor accessed the contents of users’ accounts’ in the breach of its Dropbox Sign service. Dropbox disclosed that its eSignature service, Dropbox ...
The names and email addresses of those customers were also exposed who had never created an account with Dropbox Sign but had “received or signed a document through Dropbox Sign.” In a major blow to ...
Online storage service Dropbox is warning customers of a data breach by a threat actor that accessed customer credentials and authentication data of one of its cloud-based services. The breach ...
Users of the Dropbox Sign document-signing service – until recently known as HelloSign – have been alerted to a data breach affecting their information after an undisclosed threat actor hacked into ...