SAN FRANCISCO — There’s been another major disruption to hit the cybersecurity world, as online file hosting service Dropbox has reported a data breach with the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission ...
Files entrusted to cloud-storage provider Dropbox were susceptible to unauthorized access via three attacks devised by security researchers, but the provider has since closed the vulnerabilities.
Dropbox announced today that the over 500 million people have signed up for the file hosting service since it started syncing the contents of desktop folders in 2008. Dropbox is based in the US, but ...
The next tech giant to throw its hat in the generative AI ring is Dropbox, who has just today announced two new AI-focused offerings. First up, we see the introduction of a venture fund dedicated to ...
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