



You can view details about a specific alert, including who is responsible, what happened, when it happened, and what files, folders, or people were impacted. All other remaining passwords have been expired as well.With security alerts, admins will receive email notifications whenever suspicious behavior, risky activity, and potential data leaks are detected. 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. Update: Dropbox has sent us the following statement:ĭropbox has not been hacked. The service currently appears to be struggling to process password changes in a timely manner, however. In the meantime, it's probably wise to change your Dropbox password to a strong password, and, if practical, enable two-factor authentication. The hackers claim that they will release more username/password pairs if they receive donations to their Bitcoin address. Dropbox seems to have bulk reset all the accounts listed in the Pastebin postings, though thus far passwords for other accounts do not appear to have been reset. Reddit users who tested some of the leaked credentials have confirmed that at least some of them work.

The poster claims that 6,937,081 account credentials in total have been compromised. A series of posts have been made to Pastebin allegedly containing login credentials for hundreds of Dropbox accounts. Popular online locker service Dropbox appears to have been hacked.
