

While writing this article another of these leaks, which the hacker calls ‘Dropbox Hack Teaser’ has been leaked here As the three pastes dont contain all the 6,97,0381 Dropbox account credentials claimed to hacked and just like the hacker says, this are Dropbox hack teasers, there will be flood of pastes to follow. The first tranche given here was leaked 6 hours ago and the second one given here was just 4 hours ago. The hacker who has leaked the login credentials in three tranches as of now.


The hackers apparently are willing to divulge more username/password pairs if they receive donations to their bitcoin address. A series of posts have been made to Pastebin purporting to contain login credentials for hundreds of Dropbox accounts, with the poster claiming that altogether 6,937,081 account credentials have been compromised. Popular online locker service and cloud storage service Dropbox appears to have been hacked. Dropbox hacked? Dropbox hack teaser being dumped on Pastebin!ĭropbox hacked? Dropbox hack teaser being dumped on Pastebin!.Dark Web is just one part of what is known as deep web – a vast network which is not indexed by search engines such as Google and Bing. The dark web, or darknet, refers to private networks built from connections between trusted peers using unconventional protocols. In June a hacker claimed to be selling 655,000 alleged patient healthcare records on the dark web, containing information such as social security numbers, addresses, and insurance details. A hacker was reportedly looking to sell 117 million passwords from a 2012 LinkedIn breach on the dark web earlier this year. The Dropbox dump is just the latest in a string of high-profile data breaches. “Their customer-first approach was refreshing and likely mitigated a great deal of risk to their users.” "Dropbox began taking proactive action to protect their users nearly a week before information about this leak became public,” he said, in a statement emailed to. Josh Feinblum, vice president of information security at cybersecurity specialist Rapid7 praised Dropbox’s handling of the data breach.
